Drinking glasses & Tumblers

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Tableware worth gathering around β€” in colours that actually get noticed. The Drinking Glasses & Tumblers collection centres on the iconic Beldi glass: handcrafted in Morocco from recycled glass in vivid cobalt blue, antique bronze, and deep green. These are not shy pieces β€” they bring colour and weight to a table in a way standard glassware simply can't match.

Each Beldi glass is individually made, so no two are exactly alike. Small variations in the glass, the colour, and the rim are the marks of genuine handcraft rather than imperfections. Beyond the Beldi range, the collection includes glass jugs, tumblers in complementary sizes, and pieces designed for both cold and warm drinks. They survive outdoor dining without the anxiety of crystal. They make water look good. They work equally at an everyday table and a special occasion setting.

Pair with artisan ceramics for a complete table, or explore Serveware for platters and sharing pieces. The cobalt blue Beldi glasses are particularly striking alongside Sea Spray ceramics.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are Beldi glasses and where are they made?

Beldi glasses are handcrafted drinking glasses made in Morocco from recycled glass. Each glass is individually blown and shaped by hand, producing slight variations in form and colour that are the mark of genuine handcraft. They come in vivid cobalt blue, antique bronze, and deep green.

Are the drinking glasses dishwasher safe?

The glasses are dishwasher safe, but gentle hand washing preserves the handcrafted finish and colour for longer. They're more resilient than they look but benefit from gentle handling where possible.

Are they suitable for hot and cold drinks?

Both β€” the range includes glasses for cold drinks and tumblers suitable for warm beverages. They work equally well for water, juice, wine, and hot drinks.

What makes recycled glass different from regular glass?

Recycled glass Beldi pieces carry a slightly thicker, more substantial feel than standard glassware, and the recycled material gives each piece a unique tonal depth. The colour runs through the glass rather than sitting on the surface, which is why they look so striking in sunlight.