"A long-established glassware manufacturer whose vintage carafes were produced using traditional glassblowing techniques similar to those used for beer and beverage bottles. The design—a goose-neck with a thicker round rim rather than a pour spout—appears intended to pair with a plastic lid or stopper to keep juice fresh, reflecting its original uni-tasker purpose. Examples stamped with the maker’s mark are commonly repurposed today for cold-brew coffee, vases, utensil crocks, ice water on the table, or citrus-forward batch cocktails, and frequently draw compliments for their retro, well-designed look." - Emma Wartzman