From: € 17,50
To complete the family of stackable glasses, these 450ml glasses were created alongside the 250ml medium and 125ml small versions. Whether for hot or cold drinks, they’re perfect for serving your favorite beverages. Their generous size means fewer trips to the kitchen to refill your tea or sparkling water. The chosen colors—Transparent Light Blue, Milky Yellow/Topaz, Mint Green/Jade, and Transparent Pink—add a touch of elegance and playfulness to any table setting.
The glasses are crafted in four true-to-material colors: Transparent Light Blue, Milky Yellow/Topaz, Mint Green/Jade, and Transparent Pink. Unlike painted finishes, these glasses are colored throughout, ensuring durability and a rich depth of hue. The Mint Green shade matches the taller 125ml and 250ml Stack Glasses, creating a cohesive collection.
Featuring a thin and comfortable rim, the glass is a pleasure to drink from, with every edge meticulously finished to ensure a smooth and refined feel. The design draws inspiration from minimalist industrial functional glasses but introduces a unique and contemporary color palette.
Specifications:
• Capacity: 450ml / 15.2 US fl oz (500ml / 16.9 US fl oz to the rim).
• Dimensions: Height – 14 cm (5.5”), Diameter – 7.6 cm (3”) (matches other Stack Glasses).
• Material: Solid-colored borosilicate glass – heat-resistant and chemically resilient.
• Weight: ±125 grams.
• Dishwasher Safe: 100% dishwasher safe for everyday convenience.
Usage Note:
While these glasses are heat-resistant, avoid extreme temperature shocks (e.g., placing on a cold surface and adding boiling water). Using a cork coaster or similar material is advised for optimal safety.
Each glass is elegantly marked with “maarten baptist” in silver on the base. Customization options are available for businesses or cafes, with the ability to apply logos or patterns upon request.
Packaging and Personalization:
The glasses are single-packed in sustainable kraft paper boxes without plastic bubble wrap. This choice ensures flexibility—design your own set by mixing and matching colors and sizes to suit your style. Whether it’s four Topaz glasses or a combination like a low Black glass paired with a tall bleu glass, the choice is yours.
Click to order your perfect combination now, and each glass will be personally packed and shipped with care!
Additional information
Weight | N/A |
---|---|
Dimensions | N/A |
450ml stack glass | Set of 4 colours glasses, Transparent Light Blue glass, Milky Yellow/Topaz glass, Mint Green glass, Transparent Pink glass, Set 450ml Jug – Small Cobalt Blue and Tall Light Blue Glass |


YVE clear glass vase
GlasswareIn collaboration with a local Dutch glassmaker and a Belgium woodworker, Maarten Baptist created a series of vases. All made from borosilicate glass but in clear and Jade green colour. There are 3 different shapes Wide vase, Middle tall vase and Tall Vase. And the Jade green series also has a Tall vase with a narrow neck.


Tripod white wine glasses
GlasswareThe “tripod” collection of three-footed glasses in borosilicate is seditious. In the hand, they force the fingers to work. At rest, they seem to dance. As troublemakers of the dinner table, tripod glasses play with the tradition of the placed goblet. Dishwasher compatible.


Julie carafe 800 ml
GlasswareJulie is a jewel-like carafe of the finest laboratory glass. On one side is an opening for filling, through which ice cubes or lemon slices will pass with ease. On the other side you will find a modest spout, whose minimal lip makes spills almost impossible.
This bird-like carafe was designed in a family of stacked glassware but in itself proved to be the star of the party. It was further developed and a cork lid was added, which helps distinguish the back from the front. The decanters come in three sizes: Small to serve a iced coffee – or a matcha latte, Mid-sized to offer water at the dinner table. The Large size allows – for instance – your Bordeauxs to breathe.


Clover Glasses
GlasswareThe production of these four-leaf clover glasses likens a gym more than a glass atelier. Each set of a decanter and three glasses is made out of one long extrusion glass tube, which is pulled down a round metal bar hanging from the ceiling.