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Kwarx gives these glasses exceptional transparency and a surface that holds its radiant finish through up to 2,000 washes. That far exceeds what standard glass maintains under the same conditions. Printing applies a colour logo directly to the bowl of the glass and suits multi-colour artwork and venue branding where colour identity matters. Etching produces a frosted mark on the glass surface. This mark is permanent, tactile, and subtle enough to read as a design detail rather than a marketing imprint, and is the more common choice for corporate gifts and hospitality branding where the finish needs to look considered. Both methods are available across all five families, covering Atelier, Batard Expert, Epernay, La Chapelle, and Metal, with bowl sizes from 350ml to 800ml.
- Atelier — five bowl sizes shaped for Sauvignon, Riesling, Cabernet, Pinot Noir, and Shiraz
- Batard Expert — four sizes including a 420ml universal style for red and white
- Epernay — three sizes for white and red wine service
- La Chapelle — four sizes including a 740ml Burgundy bowl; best seller in the range
- Metal — a distinct style within the range
Etching suits corporate gift contexts where a permanent, frosted finish conveys quality without relying on colour, and it is the more widely chosen finish for branded glassware used as a corporate gift. Printing suits hospitality venues and brands where the logo's colour is integral to recognition, and Kwarx's smooth, consistent surface takes the ink evenly for a result that holds its quality across repeated service.
The 2,000-wash durability of Kwarx matters for restaurant and bar buyers where commercial dishwasher cycles are more demanding than household washing. A branded glass that loses clarity after a hundred cycles doesn't serve a venue's presentation standards.
Worth Knowing
What makes Kwarx different from standard glass?
Kwarx holds its radiant shine through up to 2,000 washes, whereas standard glass shows deterioration in clarity and surface finish well before that point. The difference is most visible in commercial settings where glasses go through the dishwasher daily and need to maintain consistent presentation.
Which family is best suited to a corporate gift set?
La Chapelle suits corporate gift sets well because its four sizes cover occasions from a compact 365ml gift glass to a large 740ml Burgundy bowl. Atelier's varietal-specific sizing suits gift sets matched to a particular wine, making it the stronger choice for winery clients and wine-focused gifting.
Does etching on Kwarx differ from etching on standard glass?
The exceptional clarity of Kwarx means the frosted mark from etching creates strong contrast against the clear surface, making the logo more visually defined than the same etch on standard glass. The smooth, consistent surface of Kwarx also takes the etch evenly, reducing the risk of uneven depth or variation across the marked area.
What bowl sizes are available across the five families?
Sizes run from 350ml in the Atelier range through to 800ml, with Batard Expert covering 365ml to 570ml, Epernay 380ml to 660ml, and La Chapelle 365ml to 740ml. The five families together cover all major wine service capacities.