Sydney Opera House & Harbour Bridge Old Fashioned Glasses Twin Set

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About The Glass

Two of Sydney's most recognisable landmarks, hand-pressed in 3D into the base of two Old Fashioned glasses. The Opera House and the Harbour Bridge sit side by side on the harbour, and side by side in this twin set.

A matched pair of Old Fashioned glasses, one for each icon. At 300ml each, they work beautifully for spirits neat, short cocktails, or a daily water glass with a view of two icons at the bottom of every sip.

Made to share. Pour two drinks, find a friend, and raise a glass to the city that connects them.

Officially licensed by the Sydney Opera House Trust.

Materials & Specs
Material Borosilicate glass (same as Pyrex). Stronger, lighter, and more thermally resistant than standard glass.
Capacity 300ml each
Dimensions 8cm x 8cm
Care Dishwasher safe (top rack). Not for hot liquids. Hand wash for longevity.
Coaster Two natural cork coasters, 80mm diameter, illustrated with Opera House and Harbour Bridge artwork
Packaging Twin box (kraft travel tube, FSC certified)
Australian Design Number / IP Officially licensed by the Sydney Opera House Trust. 202410848 (Harbour Bridge).
Shipping & Returns

Free shipping on orders over $140 AUD Australia-wide.

Standard shipping: 3–7 business days. Express available at checkout.
Each glass is packed in a protective travel tube, arrives safely or we'll replace it.

30-day returns: If your glass arrives damaged or you're not satisfied, we'll replace or refund it. See our Returns & Refunds Policy for more information and terms.

Wholesale & Corporate Gifting

We work with gift shops, galleries, national park visitor centres, and corporate event organisers across Australia. Custom branding is available and minimum order quantities apply. Visit our wholesale page for full details on pricing, MOQs, and customisation options, or contact us directly to talk through your requirements.

Hand-Sculpted Base

Gift-ready packaging

DISHWASHER SAFE

1% FOR THE PLANET

Australian Icons

Two icons of Sydney, captured in glass.


Sydney is a city defined by its harbour. The water cuts through the centre of the city, the ferries trace lines across it from dawn to night, and two of the world's most recognised structures stand at its edge. The Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge are the silhouette of Sydney itself.

The Bridge opened in 1932 after a decade of construction, a steel arch spanning the sparkling waters of Sydney Harbour. Affectionately known to locals as "The Coathanger," it connects the City of Sydney to the North Shore and has carried generations across the water. The Opera House was designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon and completed in 1973. Together they frame Bennelong Point, known to the Gadigal people as Tubowgule, where the harbour wraps around the land on three sides.

Below them, one of the most biodiverse harbours in the world. Sharks, seals, dolphins, and hundreds of fish species share the water that these two icons watch over. The harbour is a living place, not just a postcard.

We made this twin set to honour both icons, side by side, the way Sydney itself holds them. Whether you've crossed the Bridge on foot, watched the Opera House light up at dusk, or only seen Sydney in photographs sent home, every pour brings a little of the harbour back into your hands.

So pour two drinks, find someone to share them with, and raise a glass to one of the world's great cities.

Officially licensed by the Sydney Opera House Trust.

33°51'S, 151°12'E — Tubowgule, Gadigal Country

Handcrafted With Purpose

From rugged coastlines to iconic landscapes, each glass is made by hand to capture a sense of place and bring meaningful memories into your everyday rituals.

Made For Everyday Use

Our glasses are made from the highest-quality borosilicate glass, chosen for its clarity, strength and suitability for everyday use. Some designs include a subtle engraving that nods to the icon at the base.

Illustrated Coaster Included

Paired with a beautifully illustrated cork coaster inspired by the same landscape or landmark, it forms a complete set designed to spark memories and conversation.

EVERY GLASS GIVES BACK

The places that inspire us, protected by you.

As proud members of 1% for the Planet, we donate a portion of every purchase to environmental initiatives that help protect the landscapes and wildlife that inspire our collections.

In the box

What's Included

Every order arrives gift-ready, straight out of the box.

Pair of old fashioned glasses, one with the Sydney Opera House sails and one with the Harbour Bridge sculpted into the base
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Sydney Opera House & Harbour Bridge Old Fashioned Glasses

300ml each · The Sydney Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge hand-pressed in 3D into the base.

Protective recyclable gift tube the twin set ships in
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Protective gift tube

100% recyclable · Ready to gift, no wrapping needed.

Two illustrated cork coasters, one Sydney Opera House artwork and one Sydney Harbour Bridge artwork
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Illustrated cork coasters

80mm natural cork · One Sydney Opera House artwork, one Sydney Harbour Bridge artwork.

Frequently Asked
Questions

What are the glasses made from?

Our glasses are made from borosilicate glass, used in Pyrex and ovenware. It's stronger, lighter, and more thermally resistant than standard glass. It can handle daily use, hot or cold drinks, and the rattle of a dishwasher, while keeping the clarity of fine crystal. Avoid pouring boiling water directly into them, as the glass will become very hot.

Are the glasses dishwasher safe?

Absolutely! Every glass in our range is built for daily use and dishwasher safe on the top rack. They stay clear and residue-free over time. The one exception is the Bay of Fires Tallboy, which should be hand washed to protect the coloured resin in the base.

How durable are the glasses?

Borosilicate is one of the most durable glass materials available and withstands everyday use, but no glass is unbreakable, especially on hard surfaces like concrete tiles. Normal handling, washing, and shipping rarely cause breakages. 

How do you get the 3D design into the glass?

Each design is hand-pressed into the base. After shaping, the glass is reheated and carefully pressed by hand onto a graphite mould in the shape of the 3D design, forming a raised silhouette of the icon. Once the glass cools, you’re left with a one-of-a-kind glass. Because every piece is pressed by hand, no two are ever exactly alike, so yours carries its own small story of the place it came from.

Do you offer corporate or wholesale orders?

Yes. We work with gift shops, galleries, national park visitor centres, and corporate event organisers across Australia. Custom branding is available and minimum order quantities apply. Visit our wholesale page for full details on pricing, MOQs, and customisation options, or get in touch directly to talk through your brief.

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