Product Roundup

8 New Glasses & Pitchers We Can't Get Enough Of

For your favorite cocktails, cordials, and more.

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August  4, 2023
Photo by Mark Weinberg

This summer we've announced a good amount of new arrivals to our Shop, from dinner table favorites, to outdoor entertaining essentials to colorful light fixtures. Our talented team of buyers is constantly scouring the market to fill our online shelves with pieces that are thoughtful, intentional, and unique—one-of-a-kind pieces our community will appreciate and love.

Before we introduce our newest batch of arrivals, let's review a few of our favorite additions this season. We kicked off summer with fresh updates to our grilling gear. After that it was all about cabbageware, and a couple of weeks ago we launched the bright (and durable) Hellerware.

Now, it's time to let our glassware shine. Keep scrolling for eight new glasses and pitchers that are perfect for whatever you're sipping as we toast these last few weeks of summer. Want to see the full drop? Shop all of our new arrivals here.


1. MATCH Italian Pewter & Crystal Coupe, $116

Starting off strong, this Italian coupe glass simply can't be ignored. Of course, we know that it's a high price for a single glass, but it's worth the splurge. Each coupe is crafted by artisans in Italy and made from lead-free European crystal with an Italian pewter base. If you're unsure which cocktails work best in a coupe, here's an expert-driven how-to.

2. Estelle Sunday Collection Glasses, Set of 6, $225+

If a highball is a drink you frequently enjoy, you'll want to take a look at this colorful six-piece set. Hand-blown by glass artisans in Poland, they feature a scalloped design that's bound to bring in compliments at your next dinner party.

3. Celia Handblown Coupe Cocktail Glasses, Set of 2, $95

These coupe glasses can be used for anything from bubbly cocktails to a generous scoop of post-dinner dessert. They're made of lead-free crystal, were mouth-blown by artisans in the Czech Republic, and are available in two color pairings: Rose & Mocha and Ocean & Citrine. Find all of our new Caskata glassware here.

4. Bicchieri di Murano Handblown Tumblers, Set of 2, $135

These funky tumblers haven't sold out yet but we imagine they will any moment. Each one was handcrafted by master glassblowers in Murano, Venice, meaning exactly what you might be thinking: No two are exactly the same. These show-stopping glasses are available in four colors—Green, Amethyst, Amber, and Transparent.

5. Bilia Tumblers, Set of 6, $108

Zafferano’s Bilia's glassware is inspired by childhood days spent at the beach playing with marbles in the sand, and we can tell. These delicate tumblers resemble classic rocks glasses and feature a sphere at the bottom center of each. They are handmade from durable borosilicate glass, thermal-shock resistant, and even dishwasher safe.

6. Quinn Mouth-Blown Pitcher, $145

Fill this textured mouth-blown glass pitcher with a batched cocktail, lemonade, or other favorite beverage. The pitcher is available in six colors and the swirled pattern creates a beautiful reflection when the light hits.

7. Brisa Ceramic Pitcher, $84

If you close your eyes and picture a kitchen in the European countryside, you might dream up this exact pitcher. Handmade in Portugal, this ceramic ware shows off white and blue glaze inspired by the region’s lagoons, canals, salt works, and sandy beaches. If you're looking for a table accessory that'll trick you into thinking you're on vacation, this is the one.

8. Perle Glass Pitcher, $125

Let the hue of your drink be the main character with this clear glass pitcher from Italian designer Federico de Majo. Each vessel is handmade by master glassblowers and has a subtle dotted pattern that won't overshadow your favorite beverage. Cheers!


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Jeff K. August 4, 2023
I hope you guys are enjoying the free stuff you get 'cause the rest of us couldn't even think about affording it. Geeez...