Williams-Sonoma’s new glassware collections will take your spring table to the next level
If you ever plan on hosting a spring gathering, William-Sonoma’s glassware needs to be on your radar
I don’t know about you, but I absolutely love hosting. Come springtime, I’m ready to step out of my winter-induced slumber and begin to get more social, which is why I’m often looking for new glassware to add to my never-ending collection.
At the moment, I want well-made glasses and tumblers that make a statement but still fit in with my existing collection, and Williams-Sonoma’s new designs fit the bill perfectly.
Whether you’re looking for the best wine glasses, best cocktail glasses or simply fancy a refresh with some stylish new designs, Williams-Sonoma have everything from chic champagne coupes to timeless tumblers – and I’ve scoured through their entire new collection to find you my absolute favorites.
Best Williams-Sonoma spring glassware 2024
From colorful glassware that can bring beautiful visual interest and character to a dining table, to truly unique goblets and old fashioned glasses, explore my favorite designs from Williams-Sonoma's spring glassware collection.
This is glassware that stands out: Inspired by the options available at Parisian flea markets, these glasses have rows of beaded detailing for added interest, and are available in an array of colorful hues.
Celebrate your next party in style with this set of modern coupe glasses, complete with a fun, faceted design that reflects light (and bubbles!) perfectly.
Ornate gold dragons have been hand painted on this set of old-fashioned glasses, lending a regal feel to an otherwise simple indulgence.
There’s something about a set of stemless wine glasses that allows for a more casual feel when it comes to impromptu gatherings, and this set still has a gorgeous, crystal-like sheen that elevates the look.
For those who like shine (but not too much!), try this set of martini glasses. Each one has been hand painted with a 24-karat gold rim, which gives it a luxurious touch that isn’t too much.
Serve your mocktails in style: Careful hand hammering sets this pitcher apart from the rest, and gives it a more vintage feel.
These tortoise shell goblets have been created in partnership with actress Marlo Thomas, and are sure to add an extra dose of maximalism to your table. While you could use them for wine, I still think even water would be perfectly suited!
This set of highball glasses are thick and sturdy to hold, thanks to their sculptural look and elegant, pedestal base. They’re the perfect vessel for your favorite cocktail.
Glassware FAQ
What is the most durable type of glass?
You can trust Homes & Gardens.
Tempered glass has been heat-treated, so it’s by far the strongest glass on the market. However, if you simply love the look of crystal or glass and want to purchase something more durable in those categories, experts recommend avoiding pieces with a thin lip as they are more likely to chip and break.
If you're looking for more style inspiration for your spring table, be sure to explore Williams-Sonoma's Spring Table Edit. From beautiful tablecloths and colorful plates that feature classic florals and inviting pastel hues, to modern, sleek designs that can effortlessly integrate into more contemporary interior spaces, these collections will be sure to provide some stylish inspiration for your spring decor ideas.
For many, the spring season is synonymous with Easter, and we also explore a collection of pretty Easter table decor ideas in our dedicated feature.
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Nikhita is the Style Editor for Homes & Gardens, making sure our home-savvy readers are always aware of the latest trends and deepening their knowledge of classic design. Nikhita graduated with her Master of Arts in Magazine Journalism from New York University, and has spent a decade in interior design and shopping roles at shelter publications ELLE DECOR and Domino Magazine.
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