News

Miller High Life — which is celebrating its 120th anniversary — is releasing a neon table-top tree inspired by vintage dive bar décor, according to a news release.
Each table is built of five frosted glass panels held together by colorful, neon gradient strips that fade from purple to red, orange to yellow, and blue to purple.
An installation view of Ingo Maurer’s Neon Table.Photo by Tom Vack, image courtesy of the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, New York. If you haven’t made it up to the Cooper-Hewitt ...
But a hoop of neon on a concrete table? Report comment. Reply. Peter says: February 22, 2017 at 9:31 pm My thoughts exactly. That glass tube is just asking to be sheared off at the table surface.