The most dazzling coloured glassware for summer tables

a group of glass containers
Dazzling coloured glassware to buy nowMaison Balzac

Hand-blown bubbles that look ready to burst and lightly coloured crystal highballs which cast jewel-coloured shadows are both on the carte du jour. It’s a sophisticated, polished approach to pastel glassware for summer entertaining. Below, we highlight the best new offerings on the market...

‘B118’ glass, CompletedWorks

Part of a wider collection called ‘Fold’ that includes ceramics, pearls and stones, Completedworks’ ‘B118’ glass promises to ‘stand in stark contrast to the classical rules of decoration that pervade traditional glassware.’ It’s made from 100 per cent recycled glass recovered from broken windows and bottles. £205, completedworks.com

a blue tinted wine glass
Completedworks

‘Tint’ wine glass, Hay

Who says wine glasses have to be serious? Cult Danish homeware brand Hay’s flirty offerings prove otherwise: the pastel-coloured stems are a playful take on traditional clear glass and will add a little whimsy to any bar counter. From £39, selfridges.co.uk

a pair of green and pink wine glasses
Hay

‘Tank’ low ball glass, Tom Dixon

British designer Tom Dixon originally released these tumblers in transparent glass, however we think the introduction of emerald green is a winning combination. Sculpted into a curvaceous yet minimalist shape, they embody Dixon’s signature pragmatic approach to design. £190 for a set of four, heals.com

four low ball drinking glasses
Heals

‘Pomponette’ carafe, Maison Balzac

This whimsical water jug, with its coloured bubbles, wouldn’t look out of place in a scene from Alice in Wonderland. A great investment ahead of al fresco lunches or summery evening drinks.
£131, eu.maisonbalzac.com

a glass vase with coloured dots
Maison Balzac

‘Milk’ carafe and glasses set, Nine Furniture

This green glass carafe is calling out to be filled with a slice of cucumber, lashings of ice and refreshing mineral water. Designer Julien Renault took inspiration from the classic milk bottle silhouette to create the stackable form. £49, nine-furniture.com

a green carafe and matching glass
Nine Furniture

‘Mizu’ glass, Oyoy

Oyoy’s classic tumbler-shaped glasses are elevated to joyful drinking vessels that celebrate the art of craft thanks to their horizontal white stripes and playful coloured glass options. One to make your drinks shine and add a splash of colour to your table. £26 for a set of two, oyoylivingdesign.co.uk

a pair of pink drinking glasses
Oyoy Living

‘Red and Ivory Mix’ tumbler, Stories of Italy

If you’re into mixing and matching your glassware, then Stories of Italy’s Murano tumblers have your name on them. Crafted using the brand’s Macchia su Macchia technique and finished in its signature maximalist style, the speckled glasses can be personalised by combining different colours. £125 for a set of two, storiesofitaly.com

a red glass cup
Stories of Italy

‘Winks Blue’ glass mug, The Conran Shop

Feeling blue? Enter The Conran Shop’s mouth-blown mug, which is sure to cheer you up thanks to its blue-tinted glass and contrasting green glass handle. Though finished by hand, it’s suitable for carrying hot liquids as well as cold. £14, theconranshop.com

a blue glass cup with a green handle
The Conran Shop

‘Mist’ vase in ‘Dusty Rose’, Nude

Whether you’re into flower arranging or not, Nude’s ‘Mist’ vase is a quick-fire way to transform any bunch into a work of art thanks to its unique form and dainty translucent pink hue. £146, eu.nudeglass.com

a pink vase
Nude Glass

‘Iride’ carafe, Kanz Architetti

Kanz Archtetti enlisted the help of glass artisans to produce this sleek bottle, which is made of borosilicate glass. The bottom and cap of the bottle are hand-painted, adding to its unique vim. Plus, the cap doubles as a convenient drinking vessel. £95, aram.co.uk

a clear glass carafe
Aram