Sea glass.
A salty breeze blows through your hair, seagulls caw, and you scrunch your toes in the warm sand. And then you wake up. Keep that seaside dream alive with ocean blue-tinted drinking vessels, handblown in Morocco. Everything you see is made from recycled glass, lending it a wavy, relaxed appearance. Snag a set of 4 glasses in your choice of size: short (perfect for wine), tall (lemonade, anyone?), or mini (for apertifs and amaros). And don't forget the matching pitcher for good measure.
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