VYCE Drinkware
COF Rocks Tumbler | Dress Code
COF Rocks Tumbler | Dress Code
Enjoy your VYCE with our refined take on a timeless glassware classic. Known as an old fashioned or lowball glass, the rocks glass is characterized by its short, wide profile and sturdy base. Perfect for spirit-forward drinks, this glass gets its name from the iconic Old Fashioned cocktail. The unique design of our VYCE COF (Classic Old Fashioned) rocks glass is ideal for muddling ingredients, stirring, and accommodating a large ice cube or two.
VYCE glasses are expertly crafted from premium lead-free crystal. The glass undergoes a specialized process to ensure it is balanced, lightweight, and exceptionally durable.
Elevate your drinking experience with VYCE.
Products Specs
Products Specs
Shorty - 1.95 inch (L) x 0.25 inch (W) Weight - 30 grams
Standard- 1.95 inch (L) x 0.25 inch (W) Weight - 35 grams
Materials
Materials
303 Stainless Steel
360 Brass
Wheaton History
Wheaton History
Jarvis Hunt designed a stately home for Charles Blair Macdonald, the founder of the Chicago Golf Club, near the club's grounds in Wheaton, Illinois. The house, named Ballyshear, was inspired by Macdonald's childhood home in Scotland, reflecting a blend of traditional and timeless architectural elements.
Ballyshear embodied Hunt’s architectural sophistication and Macdonald’s personal connection to his heritage. The home featured a Colonial Revival style, characterized by symmetry, classical proportions, and elegant detailing, which were well-suited to the surrounding landscape and the prestige of Chicago Golf Club. Ballyshear became a hub of social activity and a testament to Macdonald’s influence in American golf.
The home’s name, Ballyshear, gained additional prominence when Macdonald later carried it to his summer residence at National Golf Links of America in Southampton, New York, where he founded another iconic golf course. The legacy of the original Ballyshear near Chicago Golf Club reflects the partnership between two visionaries—Macdonald, the pioneer of American golf, and Hunt, the renowned architect—who together shaped the cultural and architectural identity of the sport.
Today, the house stands as a significant part of Wheaton’s historical and architectural heritage, preserved by efforts to maintain the integrity of Hunt’s designs and Macdonald’s enduring legacy.
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