Yes No Maybe

Yes, No, Maybe amplifies the romantic subtext of the perfect martini experience. The design possesses qualities of nonverbal communication, giving the martini a body language and a sense of humor.
An asymmetrical variation on the classic martini glass gives Yes, No, Maybe its character. Through its positioning, the glass can ?“lean in?” or ?“back off?” from another. When two people flirt, one glass can ?“chase?” the other.
Visit Bombay Sapphire at by: Michael Roller
licence: Creative Commons
tags: Martini Glass Product Sapphire Design 1 Star (106 votes, average: 1.00 out of 1)
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  1. Rena says:

    Genius. Adorable.

  2. =-CH40$-= says:

    blabla misshaped glasses wohoo. how very new.

    and please the next time before you take old ideas and write very long descriptions for it. take that time and think of something new!

  3. Kristen K says:

    amusing but inaffective

  4. Rev says:

    Beautiful the way it is. “Add more design”? What does that mean, exactly, Xander? I like how subtle it is- and absolutely under no circumstances should you “add more design” to this piece. Or maybe, Xander is right. Maybe add a bottle opener feature, make it bluetooth ready, and add more curves to it.

  5. old, odd

  6. Arjen says:

    This is very good design if you ask me! Design doesnt always have to be new or revolutionary (because I think it isnt I agree on that one) Look at that sophisticated shape. Whow! its so clean, diffrent but not overdone (its still a martini glass), the coloured glas at the bottom does it for me.

  7. Funny Shit says:

    Another good idea would be to have Martini glasses you can smash over someone’s head. This way you skip the entire coy maneuver of simply tilting your glass away.

  8. Jill Davis says:

    It’s nice, and the concept is cute.

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