Jena Glass

Jena Glass: Stylish High-Tech Products with Tradition

Dishes, bowls, jugs, and storage containers made of Jena glass are versatile household items. These practical, often fragile-looking helpers not only look good on festive tables or breakfast tables. Thanks to the special properties of Jena glass, they are even suitable for preparing hot or ice-cold dishes and drinks.

The elegant casserole dishes of the Gourmet Cucina series can be easily used on the stove or in the oven. With the Concept Juice, Concept Salad, and Gourmet Food & Drinks series, stylish helpers are used to present food in a stylish and contemporary way.

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Jenaer Glass: Functional and Stylish in All Areas of Life

It is hardly surprising that Jena Glass is found in almost every household. The baking dishes and bowls in various shapes and sizes are highly durable and heat-resistant. At the same time, they impress with a timeless elegant design that adorns every dining table. Naturally, the practical and functional helpers are not only suitable for preparing hot dishes and drinks. Use them also for marinating fish and meat or for storing and presenting cold or ice-cold dishes. The material withstands strong temperature fluctuations without any problems and can be easily and quickly cleaned in the dishwasher after use.

Thanks to the Concept Storage series, even strong-smelling foods can be stored neatly and hygienically. The range is rounded off with stylish and elegant tea sets, which make tea enjoyment a visual highlight as well.

Design and High Tech Traditionally from One Source

The Jenaer Glass brand stands for chemically and thermally resistant borosilicate glass. Already in 1887, developed by Otto Schott in Thuringian Jena, the fireproof utility glass soon spread widely throughout Germany. Especially since the 1920s, Jena Glass has stood for elegant, well-designed tableware and household helpers. Since that time, the now-established company Schott has cooperated with renowned Bauhaus artists such as Gerhard Marcks, Heinrich Löffelhardt, or Bruno Mauder. Among the most well-known and sought-after products from Jena Glass to this day are the tea sets by Bauhaus artist Wilhelm Wagenfeld, which are now being reproduced due to high international demand. Wagenfeld revolutionized the Jenaer Glass teapot, combining form and function in a uniquely aesthetic way. And created with the Jenaer Glass teapot in Wagenfeld design a modern classic, which is still appreciated today for its elegance, simplicity, and lightness.