This vintage Fostoria “Aspen” highball, produced in 1970, carries the bold geometry and satisfying weight of mid-century pressed glass. Standing 5 3/8 inches tall with a 3 1/4 inch diameter, its vertical fluting rises cleanly from a textured diamond band at the center, creating a striking interplay of light and shadow. The glass is substantial in hand, with the kind of clarity and structure that feels intentional rather than delicate.
While originally designed as barware, this piece transitions beautifully into floral work. The narrow cylinder and structured sides naturally gather stems, making it ideal for compact arrangements, clustered blooms, or even a dense bundle of greenery. Used singly, it reads as a sculptural accent; layered into a tablescape, it introduces rhythm through repetition of line and pattern. A small-scale vessel with strong architectural presence.

