
I am clumsy. I also like straight-up martinis. Problem is, the more martinis I have, the clumsier I get. So I order them in a rocks glass because I don't want the busboy to have to scurry over there with the long-handled dustpan to sweep up my shards since the shape of a martini glass seems designed for me to mishandle and break.
As one of my product design professors always used to say, "You shouldn't have to adjust to your booze vessel; your booze vessel should adjust to you." (Although he may have used the word "product design" instead of "booze vessel.")
NYC-based design firm AMT Studio, run by French-American-Dutch Eindhoven grad Alissia Melka-Teichroew, has the answer to my problems. Their InsideOut glassware collection comes in smooth, grab-friendly shapes, while the inside retains the classic shapes of champagne-, martini-, liqueur- and shot-glasses.

As for that last one, I've never had a problem handling a shot-glass, I typically have a problem handling the tequila my friend enjoys ordering inside of them. One request, Melka-Teichroew: Please swap out the shot-glass for a snifter!
Anyways, as an added bonus, the double walls provide a measure of insulation, keeping your drink cool just a bit longer.
Comments
nice- I love stuff from AMT studio!
double walled glass is interesting too
Champagne flute looks like chemistry test tube, but the rest looks great. And how about drinking process? Glassware is pretty thick on top.
I love the way this post is written.