Estelle Colored Glass

Estelle Colored Glass brings hand-blown color to the table, one hue at a time. This collection layers colored champagne flutes, wine glasses, and glass cake stands in a full rainbow of shades, from blush and rose to cobalt, emerald, and amethyst. Set them for a birthday, a bridal shower, or a dinner party that deserves a little more sparkle.

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Estelle Colored Glass is the name that turned colored glassware into a hosting staple. This collection layers hand-blown colored champagne flutes, wine glasses, and glass cake stands in a full spectrum of shades, from blush, rose, and fuchsia to yellow, emerald, cobalt, amethyst, and lavender, plus clear and black for a neutral base.

Each Estelle piece is mouth-blown by hand, so slight variations in color and form are part of the craft and make every glass one of a kind. The stemware stacks and nests for easy storage, while the colored cake stands turn a simple dessert into the centerpiece. Mix a single color for a polished, tonal table, or layer several hues for the collected, jewel-box look the brand is known for.

Whether you are styling a wedding, a bridal or baby shower, a milestone birthday, or an everyday dinner worth dressing up, these pieces make the table feel intentional. Gift a set of flutes, build a registry around a signature color, or start with one cake stand and collect from there. However you style them, they are the pieces guests remember long after the last toast.

FAQs

Yes. Every Estelle piece is mouth-blown by hand, so slight variations in color and form are part of the craft and make each glass one of a kind. The collection spans champagne flutes, wine glasses, and cake stands in a range of jewel and pastel tones.

Estelle recommends hand washing to protect the hand-applied color. A gentle wash with warm water and mild soap keeps the color vivid and the glass sparkling for years of celebrations.

Yes, mixing colors is part of the fun. Estelle's hues are made to layer, so you can pair bold shades like cobalt and fuchsia for a statement table or keep a soft, tonal palette for something more subtle. Collecting across colors also makes it easy to build a full set over time.