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1‘Bollicine’ coupe, Venini
Courtesy VeniniCrafted from Murano glass with ridged detailing, the ‘Bollicine’ coupes are the epitome of class and call for the finest champagne to be popped open. They are part of Venini’s new ‘Lilla Menta’ collection, which also sees glass vases given a lilac glow up. Approx £215 for two, artedona.com
2‘Flor’ gold-plated chalice, Agustina Bottoni
Agustina BottoniIndependent label Agustina Bottoni’s gold-plated chalice is ideal for lovers of glamorous and glitzy dinner parties – no festivity is complete without a gold lining. Our favourite detail is its polished, almost reflective finish. Approx £275, agustinabottoni.com
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3‘Tulip’ coupe, &Klevering
&KleveringNo dinner party is complete without an opulent tablescape, and nothing says luxury quite these jewel-coloured coupes. Plus, they are deep enough to double up as ice cream and dessert vessels too. Approx £45 for two, klevering.com
4‘Asobi’ coupe, Hudson Wilder
Courtesy Hudson WilderWe love the simplicity of this clear glass ‘Asobi’ coupe, which is perfect for celebratory bubbles and winter cocktails alike. It’s designed by Joshua Skirtich and Conway Liao, founders of Hudson Wilder, a trendy American homeware and lifestyle destination. £84 for two, hudsonwilder.com
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5‘Arc Contrast’ cocktail saucer, LSA
LSAThese classic champagne saucers come in four autumnal tones, from this pale green to a striking cobalt blue. Mix and match different hues to keep hosting playful and fresh. £25 for two, lsa-international.com
6‘Miami’ coupe by Gather, Abask
AbaskLondon-based glassblowing company Gather is our go-to for unique, whimsical designs and its ‘Miami’ collection proves why: inspired by the bright-hues of the city, it features glasses with thick stems and jugs with voluptuous forms. £520 for two, abask.com
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7‘Tint’ coupe, Hay
Cult Danish homeware brand Hay has updated its iconic ‘Tint’ glasses in new colours, giving the stem and base a quirky new look. From £45 for two, hay.dk
8‘Koyoi’ champagne bowl by Kazushige Miyake
BlomusIf glass isn’t your thing, never fear as these steel bowls are just as seductive for toasts. They’re designed by Kazushige Miyake, who took inspiration from Koyoi – the Japanese word for this evening. Approx £70 for two, blomus.com
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9‘Party’ coupe, Our Place
Our PlaceTurn any beverage into a party drink with American kitchenware expert Our Place’s new glasses. Featuring a smart stacking design which means they won’t take up loads of space in your cupboards, they are the ultimate statement to have in your hand as you catch up with friends. £90 for four, fromourplace.com
10‘Bubble’ coupe, Louise Roe
Louise RoeGeometric shapes were the inspiration behind the glassblown ‘Bubble’ coupe by Copenhagen-based interior designer Louise Roe. The artist’s signature minimalist design language translates seamlessly into glassware and would be a sleek addition to any dining space. Approx £70, louise-roe.com
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