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Your anything-and-everything glasses.
You’ll find simple eye-catching glasses just like these Bormioli Rocco beauties all over northern Spain, where locals use them for wine, water, and everything in between. We love them (and so does Florence Fabricant of a certain New York newspaper as you'll see in a sec) for so much more: as small sparkly dishes for salt, condiments, or mise-en-place, ice cream bowls, or perhaps for individual banana puddings. Find 'em here in three can-do size sets or opt for the mixed collection. The best bit? You can stack them up, up, and away for easy storage that also happens to look great on an open shelf.
"Multipurpose and made of tempered glass, they can be neatly stacked and suit a tight budget. Use the small for wine, a panna cotta, yogurt and berries, or serving condiments and pickles. The midsize is perfect for cocktails...as well as milk or iced tea. And the largest is ample for your pint of brew." —Florence Fabricant, The New York Times*.
- Made in: Spain
- Product Warranty:
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns
You’ll find simple eye-catching glasses just like these Bormioli Rocco beauties all over northern Spain, where locals use them for wine, water, and everything in between. We love them (and so does Florence Fabricant of a certain New York newspaper as you'll see in a sec) for so much more: as small sparkly dishes for salt, condiments, or mise-en-place, ice cream bowls, or perhaps for individual banana puddings. Find 'em here in three can-do size sets or opt for the mixed collection. The best bit? You can stack them up, up, and away for easy storage that also happens to look great on an open shelf.
"Multipurpose and made of tempered glass, they can be neatly stacked and suit a tight budget. Use the small for wine, a panna cotta, yogurt and berries, or serving condiments and pickles. The midsize is perfect for cocktails...as well as milk or iced tea. And the largest is ample for your pint of brew." —Florence Fabricant, The New York Times*.
Your anything-and-everything glasses.
You’ll find simple eye-catching glasses just like these Bormioli Rocco beauties all over northern Spain, where locals use them for wine, water, and everything in between. We love them (and so does Florence Fabricant of a certain New York newspaper as you'll see in a sec) for so much more: as small sparkly dishes for salt, condiments, or mise-en-place, ice cream bowls, or perhaps for individual banana puddings. Find 'em here in three can-do size sets or opt for the mixed collection. The best bit? You can stack them up, up, and away for easy storage that also happens to look great on an open shelf.
"Multipurpose and made of tempered glass, they can be neatly stacked and suit a tight budget. Use the small for wine, a panna cotta, yogurt and berries, or serving condiments and pickles. The midsize is perfect for cocktails...as well as milk or iced tea. And the largest is ample for your pint of brew." —Florence Fabricant, The New York Times*.
- Made in: Spain
- Product Warranty:
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns
You’ll find simple eye-catching glasses just like these Bormioli Rocco beauties all over northern Spain, where locals use them for wine, water, and everything in between. We love them (and so does Florence Fabricant of a certain New York newspaper as you'll see in a sec) for so much more: as small sparkly dishes for salt, condiments, or mise-en-place, ice cream bowls, or perhaps for individual banana puddings. Find 'em here in three can-do size sets or opt for the mixed collection. The best bit? You can stack them up, up, and away for easy storage that also happens to look great on an open shelf.
"Multipurpose and made of tempered glass, they can be neatly stacked and suit a tight budget. Use the small for wine, a panna cotta, yogurt and berries, or serving condiments and pickles. The midsize is perfect for cocktails...as well as milk or iced tea. And the largest is ample for your pint of brew." —Florence Fabricant, The New York Times*.