In Peru, the contrast between the coastal humidity of Lima and the chilling altitudes of Cusco creates a unique demand for thermal stability. Traditional single-walled glass often fails in these extremes, leading to rapid heat loss or condensation, which has opened a significant market gap for the double walled cup.
The rapid expansion of "Café de Especialidad" (Specialty Coffee) across Peruvian urban centers has shifted consumer preference toward aesthetic transparency. Professionals in the business districts are increasingly seeking insulated coffee glasses that showcase the layering of lattes and macchiatos while protecting their hands from high temperatures.
Economically, Peru is transitioning from bulk commodity glass imports to high-value, branded functional glassware. This shift is driven by a growing middle class that values sustainability, pushing the market away from disposable plastics toward a durable custom glass water bottle for daily hydration.