Pour on the details
Design Directions Barware
-- Home Accents Today, 11/1/2008
Focus on details is a must this season to be the talk of the barware scene. A hands-on approach is evident in these ornately crafted gems, as a surge of intricately etched motifs and hand-blown adornments take shape. Designs go from elegant and classic to hip and playful based on silhouette and embellishment. Dare to delight in all the details. — Lindsey Strader
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Imported from Romania, the hand-blown Lucille Collection glass decanters spotlight uniquely shaped tops and graceful forms from Vellum ($150 to $195). |
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From Victorian Trading, the Etched martini set displays elegant botanical forms ($60). |
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Artel's Poe Collection cocktail glasses are made of 100% mouth-blown Czech crystal with a hauntingly romantic hand-engraved raven motif inspired by Edgar Allen Poe's “The Raven” ($211 each). |
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Intricate air twists are captured in the bases of the hand-blown Stratton Pilsner glasses from Simon Pearce ($80 each). |
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Made of hand-blown glass, the Verre glassware showcases assorted designs of rings, spirals, dots and flowers from Two's Company. |
































