Check Out The Trending Glassware That Will Get You Through This Season
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The perfect season for glassware has come. Hot and humid days in the sizzling summer calls for big gulps of drinks and our drinkware leanings inevitably turn toward tumblers as the weather keeps heating up.
Available in different range of styles and colors, these humble glasses are beautifully suited to the kind of easygoing, chilling-out-with-friend vibe we savor during summer.
It might seem simple and arbitrary, but choosing the right glassware can make a noticeable difference in your drinking experience. Whether you are a home drinker or a pub landlord, you will want to get the most benefits out of your chosen glassware. And yes, this is totally a valid excuse to invite people over for a new glassware party.
Check out my favorite trending tumblers and see why this do-it-all glassware option might be the only one you will need to reach for this season. Believe me, glass will get you through this season feeling happy and refreshed.v
Tsugaru Vidro
Aomori Prefecture, located in northern Japan, is proud of the traditional art pieces created by Tsugaru Vidro.

Tsugaru Vidro captures Japan’s seasonal colors in its glassware: white for a snowy winter scene, refreshing blue for the beach in the summer, red and brown for autumn foliage, pink to reflect Japan’s spring sakura blossom…And if these pieces are used as Sake sets, you can feel Japan’s four seasons as you enjoy your Sake.
There are many methods to manufacture glassware, but the method used by Tsugaru Vidro’s technique is known as glassblowing: taking a molten glass, place it on the end of a blowpipe and the glassblower will blow into the pipe to shape the molten glass.
The products can only be created by using the strength and instincts of the craftsman. That is to say, the product is handmade with a softness that mass-produced, sharp edging molds can never compare.


It is a bright image of the cherry blossoms in full bloom. The layers of pink and other colored glass give a sense of depth, they depict the famous, spring Aomori scene of the Hirosaki cherry blossoms.


Kimura Glass
Kimura Glass is a long-established wholesale store opened in Yushima in 1910. They handle glassware for professionals like restaurants and bars. They import them and also manufacture their original products. The store has been working on original design glassware since it’s established. All the original design glassware is handmade with collaboration of Japanese factory and craftsmen.

Amber whiskey beautifully shines with ice-these unique whiskey glasses are “crumble old”, “Slant Glass” and “Kanna Glass” from a collaboration of Kimura glass and designers.

“Irregular” and “at random”, these are the appropriate words to explain.
The “Kanna Glass” by Hiroshi Yamazaki is a beautifully designed piece of glassware, with an unusually irregular bottom. The uneven surface means that it will never rest flat — the glass will always be tipped at a slight angle. When you put the unique glass on the table, please enjoy finding your best angle.
Authentic Tokyo glassware, made with only the finest materials by highly skilled artisans in Tokyo.


A classic yet gorgeous and stately sakura sake glass. This one can be used to drink water, cold drinks, whiskey etc. The surface of the glass is corroded like crystal with a special technique and gold leaf is transferred onto it. The romantacism will add an accent to your daily life.
Toyo-Sasaki Glass
This beautiful high quality set is complementary with the color tinge.

Solid construction, the glass has a nice thickness with a pleasant texture and feel to the outside for both the carafe and the glasses.

Bormioli Rocco

The tradition of the Bormioli Rocco Glass Company coincides with the very history of glass:
Bormioli Rocco uses the finest natural resources to create superior glass and plastic products for homes and businesses around the world. From the finest sand imported from European countries to organic glazes for the colors in the glass, all are brought together in products influenced by exhaustive design research.
It combines the time-honored craftsmanship and passion of master glassmakers with modern technology and industrial processes.

These "crinkle cut" geometric glasses look like someone's put them through the wringer, which is probably why they are also chip and scratch resistant. It is that slightly crushed charm that makes them so special.
These glasses do have a nice weight to them so you do not have to worry about tipping them over if they are sitting on a flimsy table. The colors are so nice: the blue swirls laced throughout the glass is unique, and makes for a great conversation piece. Also really like how they feel in my hand.
Inseek Studio

Handcrafted in Taiwan, this original artisan glassware is created with spellbinding swirls and free flowing shapes, which makes these beautiful the glass cup a must-have for the art glass collector. Available in black or white swirl motif.

This glass cannot stand extreme temperature range of 70℃.
Moma Rainbow Mug

These tumblers look like glass but are made of durable acrylic. Their teardrop-shaped interior has a rainbow effect that radiates from the base throughout the tumbler.
The Rainbow Tumblers reflect the Museum's interest in innovative and unique uses of materials, such as the acrylic that produces the tumblers' rainbow effect.

Note: this mug cannot hold water above 70℃.
Bottoms Up with these good-looking glasses.
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