Aesthetic function
Cocktail service gains gallery-like expression — the straw becomes part of the drink’s scenography.
Premium HoReCa collection · 2026

“Gallery in a Glass” turns the straw into a carrier of visual culture: from contemporary original painting to global classics. Each design is printed as a seamless full-wrap artwork, while double perforation allows one straw to work in three lengths.
Positioning
The product combines premium bar aesthetics, functional flexibility, and a cultural-educational mission. The artistic straw works as a visual accent, a collectible object, and a natural prompt for photography and social sharing.
Cocktail service gains gallery-like expression — the straw becomes part of the drink’s scenography.
Guests encounter art in the informal setting of the bar, while the venue strengthens its identity.
Two perforation lines let the straw adapt to highballs, rocks glasses, and coupes without scissors.
Collection preview
Each straw preserves the recognizability of its source while still reading as a distinct object inside the cocktail.

Oleksii Vasylenko · 2026
An ultramarine water-lily motif with warm flashes of color — the emotional overture of the collection.

Mark Rothko · 1950
Three color fields with soft edges translated into a meditative graphic rhythm on the straw.

Roy Lichtenstein · 1963
A pop-art icon with Ben-Day dots and bold contour lines, turning the straw into a miniature poster.

Joan Miró · 1972
A blue star, red splashes, and calligraphic marks create an energetic, playful composition.

Takashi Murakami · 2017
A monochrome smiling-flower pattern, ideal for seamless repetition across the entire surface.

Jean-Georges-Christian Coclers · 1747
A lush bouquet in museum-like tones becomes a rich floral ribbon on the straw.