7 Black-Owned Glassware Brands that will Elevate Your Happy Hour at Home

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Black-owned Glassware Guide

Fun fact about me: glassware is my obsession and has been for years. Shopping for unique vessels for my drinks is one of my favorite things to do. There is nothing that brings me more joy than walking down the glassware aisles in stores like cb2, Home Goods, and Goodwill. And I’ve even been known to find some hotness at my local dollar store. Can we talk about talented?! So in honor of Black History Month, I’m sharing a few Black-owned glassware companies you can shop this month and beyond. Grab some of these glasses to upgrade your home bar. Your cocktails will thank you. And I’ll be so proud.

SERENITY STAPLES

Serenity Staples carries beautiful glassware for those who want to serve their guests in style. Shop Serenity Staples here.

 

Estelle Colored Glass

Estelle Colored Glass is a luxury hand-blown stemware brand that has taken the glassware industry by storm. Creator Stephanie Summerson Hall’s unique, colorful pieces are inspired by her grandmother’s collection of colored glassware. Shop Estelle Colored Glass here.

 

Camille at the Wheel

Camille at the Wheel is a collection of high quality ceramics created in New York City. Camille’s handmade pottery pieces have many uses-from tumblers for wine and cocktails to planters for your favorite plant. Shop Camille at the Wheel here.

 

THE COY COLLECTION

Coy Collection’s ceramic pieces are designed and created in Austin, Texas. Creator Coy uses fun patterns and bold designs to bring joy to her customers. Shop the Coy Collection here.

 

GRAYSON WHITE CERAMICS

Created with care in her garage studio in New Jersey, creator Caroline White’s pieces are truly one of a kind. Shop Grayson White here.

 

Sister.ly Glassware

Sisterly Glassware burst onto the scene in 2021 with sisters Renee and Nicole at the helm. Their luxurious, elegant pieces will impress all your guests. See for yourself here.

Check out my list of affordable glassware here.

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