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Glasses and tasting objects become part of shared moments quietly, yet they remain in the memory of evenings, conversations and the people gathered around the table.
They are objects used often, and for this very reason they become familiar, almost personal.
These pieces naturally pair with plates and coordinated sets, jugs and bottles, textiles and placemats, as well as cutting boards and knives, helping to create a cohesive table and kitchen space designed for hosting and sharing.
Design glasses and tasting accessories
Choosing design glasses and tasting accessories means paying attention to shapes, transparency and the way light passes through the glass. Some glasses are thin and lightweight, others more solid and textured. Some are designed for wine, others for water or cocktails. Even small items such as glass markers, decanters or ice buckets can change the way a drink is served and enjoyed.
These are objects that often remain on the table even after clearing it or find their place on a bar cart, a shelf or in a display cabinet. Over time, a small collection takes shape, made up of different glasses used for different occasions.
These items naturally pair with plates and coordinated sets, jugs and bottles, textiles and placemats, as well as cutting boards and knives, helping to create a cohesive table and kitchen space designed for hosting and sharing.
Things to know
Is it better to have matching glasses or mix different ones?
Is it better to have matching glasses or mix different ones?
It depends on the style of the table. Matching glasses create a more orderly look, while mixing different ones makes the table feel more informal and personal.
How many glasses do you need for a complete table setting?
How many glasses do you need for a complete table setting?
Usually, you start with one glass for water and one for wine. Then you can add specific glasses for cocktails or aperitifs over time.
What is a decanter used for?
What is a decanter used for?
A decanter is used to aerate wine and bring out its aromas and fragrances, but it is also a very elegant object to place on the table.
Is an ice bucket only for wine?
Is an ice bucket only for wine?
No, it can also be used for water, sparkling drinks or other beverages that need to be served chilled during meals.

