Wine Glass Bee Soft Green

  • Code: GA5521-4
  • Material: glass
  • Size: 7.8x7.8x17cm
  • Min order quantity: 8
Inner Packaging:
  • Weight: 1.45 kg
  • Length: 18.00 cm
  • Width: 18.00 cm
  • Height: 19.00 cm
  • Cubic CBM: 0.05
  • Inner Qty: 4
  • Carton Qty: 24
Carton:
  • Weight: 9.50 kg
  • Length: 57.00 cm
  • Width: 20.00 cm
  • Height: 40.00 cm
variations in colour and imperfections will occur in this product. This is not considered faults
We love how the bee motif on this stemmed glass adds a charming twist to a classic wine glass shape. And with its unique soft green tint, it feels just right for garden parties, long lunches or an afternoon on the deck with friends. It measures 7.8x7.8x17cm and is crafted from glass - customers are sure to fall for its vintage feel and pretty detail.

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We’re excited to introduce our Wine Glass Bee Soft Green to the collection - a truly unique piece that stands out on its own. The colour is just lovely, and it's always such a talking point at any event. Measuring in at 7.8x7.8x17cm, it’s quite a versatile size – big enough to be noticed, but not so big it feels like it’ll dominate the whole setting. The glass construction is solid but delicate, and what really catches your eye are the variations and tiny imperfections in each piece. Not faults – just the quirks of handmade glassware that we love so much. Every single one is genuinely one of a kind. That bee motif embossed around the bowl - it’s charming and unexpected - adds just enough personality to blend beautifully with classic or modern decor. This wine glass isn’t just about style, either. It feels right for everyday use but also special occasions. Add some bright spring flowers around them on display and you get this soft green popping against whites and woods or complementing bold coloured pieces – great for visual merchandising. And honestly, when something feels this good in your hand, customers will keep coming back for more. We always like saying yes when someone asks if they can have their wine glass be ‘the fun one’ at dinner - why shouldn’t they?