• Pickles Playing Pickleball Pint Glass Set
  • Pickles Playing Pickleball Pint Glass Set
  • Pickles Playing Pickleball Pint Glass Set
  • Pickles Playing Pickleball Pint Glass Set
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Pickles Playing Pickleball Pint Glass Set

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Make a toast to the world’s fastest-growing sport with glasses featuring a pair of competitive cukes.
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  • What Makes It Uncommon
    The origins behind the name of the world’s fastest-growing game are up for debate. Was it based on a crew-racing term (pickle boats) or to honor a cockapoo called Pickles? No matter what you believe, pickleball most likely conjures images of competitive cukes—just like the pair volleying on this pint glass.

    • This Uncommon Goods exclusive collaboration with artist Alison DeBenedictis features her playful illustration of a pair of briny buddies relishing a pickleball match.
    • Includes a set of 2 pint glasses, each with its own vantage point from the opposing player’s side.
    • Artwork is cleverly placed on the front and back of the glasses, creating a 3D-like effect.
    • Turning your wrist while holding the glass continues the optical illusion, making it seem as if the pickles are volleying.
    • Uncommon Exclusive: Created by our in-house team and only available at Uncommon Goods. Glass made in Mexico. Decorated in Nevada.



    Made from

    glass

    Measurements

    3.5" diameter x 5.875" H; 16 fl. oz. capacity

    Care

    Top rack dishwasher safe

    Item ID

    58197

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    Alison DeBenedictis

    created by Alison DeBenedictis

    location

    New York

    At age 5, Alison DeBenedictis knew she wanted "to color for a living." When she got older, she discovered that making her art was even more fun. After studying children's book illustration, Alison detoured into graphic design and advertising but took a break from the ad business a few years ago to return to painting. Her playful characters attracted a following, and today, the Hudson, New York-based artist plans to convert her creative side hustle to a full-time illustration career.

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