Words By Allegra Salvadori
1. Laetitia Rouget “Amour” Carafe (Harrods)
Bottle up nothing but love. Crafted in Portugal, this pink glass carafe topped with a heart-shaped cap is Rouget’s playful ode to joy and romance. Known for her cerebral use of color and form, Rouget creates objects that don’t just decorate but complete a home. The Amour carafe is equal parts conversation piece and practical design—ideal for serving cocktails or fruit-infused water with a smile. You may find it here.

2. Rückl “LOVE III” Glass (Tanagra)
For those who like their drinks with a dash of poetry, Rückl’s hand-cut crystal glass from the ABC “AmORE” collection literally spells affection. Crystal-clear with subtle engraving, it feels timeless yet expressive, perfect for romantic dinners or as a chic gift. A small object that speaks volumes. You may find it here.

3. Boya Low Glasses, Set of 2 (Ferm Living)
Inspired by Mediterranean buoys and antique glassware, these mauve-hued glasses exude a soft, playful charm. “Boya”—Spanish for buoy—reflects their rounded, floating silhouette. Each piece is mouth-blown, stackable, and carries a unique artisanal character, bringing warmth and a summery glow to casual or festive tables alike. You may find them here.

4. Tiffany “Wisteria” Carafe (Tiffany & Co.)
Drawing from the archival wisteria motifs that define Tiffany’s decorative history, this mouth-blown pitcher is hand-painted with cascading blooms. Feminine and timeless, the design adds a note of heritage luxury to alfresco lunches or formal summer dinners. 1.4L capacity, crafted in the Czech Republic. You may find it here.

5. Alessi “Kuru Kuru” Carafe (by Naoto Fukasawa, at Farfetch)
Minimalism at its most meditative. Naoto Fukasawa’s Kuru Kuru carafe, in polished PVD-coated stainless steel, channels the circular motion of the potter’s wheel—its very name, kuru kuru, means “turning” in Japanese. With soft curves and a weightless silhouette, it’s a serene addition to any table, pairing understated elegance with functional design. You may find it here.

6. Anna von Lipa Hobnail Jug (O’de Rose)
A Bohemian classic, mouth-blown and handmade with the traditional hobnail pattern, this jug feels as luxurious as it does versatile. Available in an array of colors, its textured surface catches the light beautifully, making it as much a centerpiece as a serving essential. A timeless staple for every season. You may find it here.

7. Alma Amber Highball Glass (Crate & Barrel)
Channeling the romantic charm of Parisian flea markets, these warm amber glasses bring vintage allure to any table. Petite beaded bands add texture and a handcrafted feel, while their durability makes them perfect for everything from cocktails to iced tea. Mix and match with the Alma collection for an eclectic yet polished vibe. You may find them here.

8. Jochen Holz Jug for HAY (The Bower Company)
Glass artist Jochen Holz offers a study in simplicity with his borosilicate glass jug, designed exclusively for HAY. Its distinctly shaped rim and downward-curved handle elevate a classic pitcher into a sculptural statement. Heat-resistant and available in various sizes and colors, it’s practical yet undeniably artistic. You may find it here.

9. Dior “Écailles” Crystal Glasses, Set of 6 (Dior Maison)
Christian Dior’s love of color shines in these Écailles crystal glasses, reimagined by Cordelia de Castellane. Smoky hues and engraved detailing create an instant sense of luxury. Offered as a set of six, in multiple harmonies and sizes, these pieces embody the art de vivre so integral to Dior Maison. You may find them here.

10. Stackable Drinking Glasses (H&M Home)
Proof that style doesn’t always come with a steep price tag, these stackable tumblers (8.5 cm diameter, 10.5 cm height) offer a clean, minimalist design perfect for everyday summer moments. Functional, affordable, and effortlessly sleek—they’re the understated staples that round out any collection. You may find them here.




