Four tall enamelware tumblers in a small scattered pink floral, a print that reads sweet without going saccharine. Enamelware cups suit the table that lives outside: a garden lunch, a porch breakfast, a birthday where the drinks are being carried across a lawn by somebody under four feet tall.
Tall gives you room for ice and a real pour, so nobody is refilling every ten minutes. As a set of four they are enough for a family table and not so precious that you would hesitate to hand one to a guest standing on grass. Off duty they are excellent at holding posies, paintbrushes, and pens, which is more than most outdoor drinkware can claim. Consider them the pretty end of the cupboard that also happens to be the practical end.
How do you clean enamelware? Enamelware is usually cleaned by hand with warm water, mild dish soap, and a soft cloth or sponge. Abrasive scrubbers and scouring powders are avoided because they can scratch or dull the decorative surface.