20 Mid-Century Glasses To Order Now From Etsy

20 Mid-Century Glasses To Order Now From @Etsy | dreamgreendiy.com

The biggest party season of the year may be behind us, but there’s no time like the present to stock up on pretty cocktail glasses for your next special occasion! We just recently swapped out our open-shelf bar cart for an antique enclosed cabinet (I can’t wait to show you!), and I’m thinking it might offer the perfect excuse to upgrade our mid-century glasses, too. My favorite resource for anything authentically vintage on the web is Etsy, so I’ve rounded up 20 separate collections of glasses fit for your own bar cart below.

  1. Hollywood Regency Barware ($16)
  2. Mid Century Blown Glass Cocktail Set ($96)
  3. Gold Tulips Mid Century Drinking Glass Set ($24.50)
  4. Georges Briard Mid-Century Barware Town and Country Highball Glasses ($245)
  5. Noritake Perspective Dessert Glasses ($32.42)
  6. Mid Century Gold Ring Glass Cocktail Set ($225)
  7. Mid Century Modern Atomic Cocktail Glassware ($65)
  8. Hand-blown cocktail glasses ($8.97)
  9. Mid Century Juice Glasses ($15.44)
  10. Vintage French Sherry Green Stem Glasses ($118)
  11. Vintage Orrefors Cocktail Glasses ($68)
  12. Vintage Greek Mid Century Barware Collection ($44)
  13. Mid-century vintage amber glasses ($58)
  14. Southern Comfort Glasses ($32)
  15. Vintage Highball Glasses ($72)
  16. Set of 8 Libbey Nordic Blue Lime Green and Gold Glass Tumblers ($56)
  17. Vintage Wood Goblets ($15)
  18. Las Vegas Poker Showgirl Drinking Cocktail Glass ($10)
  19. Vintage Summer Cocktail Set ($124)
  20. Roly Poly Cocktail Glasses ($48)

Do you have a favorite from the roundup? I’ve personally got my eye on those green-stemmed sherry glasses. I’ve been rewatching Frasier on Netflix lately, and I love that he and Niles are always sitting down to glasses of this type of fortified wine in Frasier’s apartment. I’ve never tried sherry before, but have a feeling that those cool mid-century glasses could be all the motivation I need! Leave your top pick below in the comments.

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