At Suzie Anderson Home, we offer an exquisite collection of glassware sets to help elevate your dining and drinking experience. Our selection of glassware features elegant and timeless designs that are perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying a quiet, intimate meal at home. They are made from high-quality materials and crafted with expert precision to ensure they last for years to come.
Types of glassware
Our glassware collection includes a variety of styles and types to suit any occasion or preference. Some of our most popular glassware types include:
- Wine glasses — Our wine glasses come in various shapes and sizes. From stemless glasses to traditional goblets, our wine glasses are ideal for any occasion.
- Champagne flutes — Bring out our champagne flutes for toasting special occasions or enjoying a glass of bubbly with friends. Choose from classic designs to those adorned with delicate floral and fishnet engraving.
- Tumblers and decanters — Our tumblers and decanters are ideal for serving drinks like whiskey, scotch or soda. Their timeless design makes them an excellent addition to any glassware collection.
- Water glasses — Available in a variety of sizes and shapes, our water glasses can be used to serve water, juice and other non-alcoholic beverages in style.
Care and maintenance of glassware
To ensure your glassware lasts for years to come, it's important to take proper care of it. Here are some tips on how to care for and maintain your glassware:
- Hand-wash them — Hand-washing your glassware is the best way to ensure its longevity. Avoid using a dishwasher, as the high temperatures and harsh detergents can damage the glass.
- Handle with care — Glassware can be fragile, so it's important to handle it with care. Avoid banging glasses together, and never stack them on top of one another.
- Dry thoroughly — After washing your glassware, make sure to dry it thoroughly with a soft, lint-free cloth. This will help prevent water spots and other damage.
- Store properly — When storing your glassware, make sure to do so in a way that prevents them from rubbing against each other. Consider using a glass storage case or storing them individually in protective sleeves.