Creative Glassware Design
Glassware usually refers to glass items used as tableware, such as dishes, cutlery, flatware, and drinkware used to set a table for eating a meal. The term usually refers to the drinking vessels, unless the dinnerware is also made of glass. “Glassware” can also more generally refer to any object made of glass.
Hopside Down is hand-blown, precisely crafted, and unexpectedly deluxe. Individually gift boxed. Design: Dima Komissarov
Champagne Glass
Red Wine Vessel
Martini and Cocktail Glass
Liter Beer Boot
Deadly Glass by Kacper Hamilton
Young London-based designer Kacper Hamilton has created a set of seven wine glasses inspired by the seven deadly sins: lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath (above), envy and pride.
Red Wine Swing
Wine Glasses
Glassware for the table
Most glass drinking vessels are either tumblers, flat-bottomed glasses with no handle, foot, or stem; footed glasses, which have a bowl above a flat base, but no stem; or stemware, which have a bowl on a stem above a flat base.
Neither a tumbler, footed, nor a stem:
- Yard (beer), a very tall, conical beer glass, with a round ball base, usually hung on the wall when empty
Tumblers
- Beer glassware
- Pilsner glass, for serving Pilsner beer
- Pint glass, for serving an Imperial pint of beer or cider
- Pony glass, for serving 140ml of beer, a “short” or “small” beer
- Wheat beer glass, for serving wheat beer (Weizenbier)
- Collins glass, for serving a tall mixed drink
- Highball glass, for serving mixed drinks
- Iced tea glass
- Juice glass, for serving fruit juices
- Old fashioned glass, traditionally, for serving a simple cocktail or liquor “on the rocks”. Contemporary American “rocks” glasses may be much larger, and used to serve a variety of beverages over ice
- Shot glass, a small glass for measuring or serving up to four ounces of liquor. The modern shot glass has a thicker base and sides than the older whiskey glass
- Water glass
- Whiskey, a small, thin-walled glass for serving a straight shot of liquor
Stemware
- Chalice (cup), an ornate stem glass, especially one for ceremonial purposes
- Cocktail glass, a stem glass with a wide, shallow bowl, for serving cocktails
- Sherbet, a stem glass for serving ice cream or sherbet
- Snifter, a liquor glass with a short stem and a wide bowl that narrows at the top, for brandy and liquor
- Water, a large stem glass for serving drinking water
- Wine glass, a stem glass for serving wine
- Champagne coupe, a stem glass with a wide, shallow bowl, for serving champagne (similar to a cocktail glass)
- Champagne flute, a stem glass with a tall, narrow bowl, for serving champagne
- Bordeaux, or claret
- Burgundy
- Sherry glass
- White wine
- Cordial
source: wikipedia.org
Like this post? Put your comment или subscribe to RSS feed and get featured RSS.











Most Expensive Watches
12 Tasty National Food Flags
Shadow Hawk Concept Car
Unusually Designed Memorial Headstones
Job Search Funny Public Banners
Creative Bedroom Design
Funny Condom Commercials
Strangest Tattoos Have Ever Seen
Socks Creative Design
World’s Most Impressive Subway Stations

To whom it may concern.
We are a procurement consultant company and now working for a project in Macau - Caesar Golf Club.
Since we found interest of your glassware from your website, which is good to recommend the owner for their F&B division use.
http://funnybest.com/archives/308
Appreciate if you can send me your catalogue for further selection?
Also pls advise whether you have any distributor in Hong Kong or shall we coordinate with your company directly.
I looking forward for your reply.
Have a nice weekend.
regards,
K.S.Wong
Project Manager
Chris Garrod Partnership
Tel: 852 - 2790-8515
Fax: 852 - 2790-8031
Unit 2304-5, 23/F,
Kwan Chart Tower,
6 Tonnochy Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong