Sobremesa

Hand-Blown Recycled Glass Cake Stand

$44
Hand-Blown Recycled Glass Cake Stand
Sobremesa

Hand-Blown Recycled Glass Cake Stand

$44
3.9 Stars / 21 Reviews
Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+

Keep a low profile.

Who says a cake stand needs to be tall? This beaut cuts quite a pretty profile if we do say so ourselves, especially with that subtle—and very swoon-worthy—green tint. Oh, and get this: It’s handblown by a cooperative of artisans in Guatemala using nothing but recycled glass bits. Now, that’s something worth celebrating (good thing we’ve got this plate on standby).

The cake plate has a slight dip on the surface due to the hand-blown production.

  • Made in: Guatemala
  • Product Warranty:
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

Who says a cake stand needs to be tall? This beaut cuts quite a pretty profile if we do say so ourselves, especially with that subtle—and very swoon-worthy—green tint. Oh, and get this: It’s handblown by a cooperative of artisans in Guatemala using nothing but recycled glass bits. Now, that’s something worth celebrating (good thing we’ve got this plate on standby).

The cake plate has a slight dip on the surface due to the hand-blown production.

Keep a low profile.

Who says a cake stand needs to be tall? This beaut cuts quite a pretty profile if we do say so ourselves, especially with that subtle—and very swoon-worthy—green tint. Oh, and get this: It’s handblown by a cooperative of artisans in Guatemala using nothing but recycled glass bits. Now, that’s something worth celebrating (good thing we’ve got this plate on standby).

The cake plate has a slight dip on the surface due to the hand-blown production.

  • Made in: Guatemala
  • Product Warranty:
  • Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns

Who says a cake stand needs to be tall? This beaut cuts quite a pretty profile if we do say so ourselves, especially with that subtle—and very swoon-worthy—green tint. Oh, and get this: It’s handblown by a cooperative of artisans in Guatemala using nothing but recycled glass bits. Now, that’s something worth celebrating (good thing we’ve got this plate on standby).

The cake plate has a slight dip on the surface due to the hand-blown production.