Green, green glass.
These green-tinted glasses look like something we’d find in our grandmother’s cabinets, and well, that’s because award-winning Italian artist Paola Navone meant it that way. She designed ‘em while pulling inspiration from Depression-Era glassware. They’re here in three sizes for every kinda pour. (You know we’ll be using the smallest one for wine, nuts, and olives.) Whichever you spring for, don’t forget the matching fish carafe—one look, and you’ll be hooked.
- Made in: China
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- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns
These green-tinted glasses look like something we’d find in our grandmother’s cabinets, and well, that’s because award-winning Italian artist Paola Navone meant it that way. She designed ‘em while pulling inspiration from Depression-Era glassware. They’re here in three sizes for every kinda pour. (You know we’ll be using the smallest one for wine, nuts, and olives.) Whichever you spring for, don’t forget the matching fish carafe—one look, and you’ll be hooked.
Green, green glass.
These green-tinted glasses look like something we’d find in our grandmother’s cabinets, and well, that’s because award-winning Italian artist Paola Navone meant it that way. She designed ‘em while pulling inspiration from Depression-Era glassware. They’re here in three sizes for every kinda pour. (You know we’ll be using the smallest one for wine, nuts, and olives.) Whichever you spring for, don’t forget the matching fish carafe—one look, and you’ll be hooked.
- Made in: China
- Product Warranty:
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns
These green-tinted glasses look like something we’d find in our grandmother’s cabinets, and well, that’s because award-winning Italian artist Paola Navone meant it that way. She designed ‘em while pulling inspiration from Depression-Era glassware. They’re here in three sizes for every kinda pour. (You know we’ll be using the smallest one for wine, nuts, and olives.) Whichever you spring for, don’t forget the matching fish carafe—one look, and you’ll be hooked.