7 Gorgeous Glassware Sets To Create the Ultimate Holiday Tablescape

When it comes to glassware, so often you sit at a restaurant or see a picture of a celeb’s dinner party while scrolling through Instagram and think “Where on earth did they find a champagne flute shaped like a cockatoo?!” (or something to that effect). However! You, too, can find one if you just know where to look.
Glasses are an essential part of every table setting, and fun glasses are an easy way to really dress up (or add a bit of humor to) your tablescape. While it may be easier to buy a set of plain glasses in bulk at IKEA, interesting glassware is the best way to elevate your kitchen, make whatever you’re sipping on seem fancier, and is a tell tale sign that you have “made it” as a grown up (we’re only half-joking about this last part).
With so many shapes, sizes, and colors to choose from, personalized options, shaped coupes modeled after Marie Antoinette’s bosoms, and some specifically made to balance on Kim Kardashian as she breaks the internet, it can be hard to know where to start, so we’ve done the work for you. Whether you’re looking for something to match your holiday decor, a set to gift to your favorite host, or a cup that will make everyone around you chuckle, these are our favorite pieces of unique glassware out there.
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