It’s no secret that vintage-inspired furniture and antique home decor are all the rage, and our glassware is following suit. Colored wine glasses—a staple piece from the '20s, ‘30s and '40s—is making ...
I’m a sucker for all glassware and colorful collectibles for your home. So when I came across Estelle Colored Glass on my Instagram feed, I knew someday I’d need a collection of the company’s ...
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Why are wine bottles green? Why are beer bottles brown? Why are medicine bottles blue? The answers to these questions speak volumes about American culture and design. For instance, bottles for wine ...
I’m sorry, but the glass bottles pictured above aren’t for sale. I know this because I tried to buy them about two minutes after seeing this very picture pop up on my Instagram feed. They were ...
Colorful glass has been around for thousands of years, beginning with the ancient Egyptians, according to The Stained Glass Association of America. And of course, lovers of historic architecture know ...
Colored glass has been with us in some form since ancient times, both the Egyptians and Romans crafted exquisite small colored glass bowls and vases. 4th and 5th century Christians used thinly sliced ...
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Bathroom windows need privacy without sacrificing light. A creative alternative to blinds and drapes is gaining attention for ...