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Anthropologie's Iconic Stemless Wine Glasses Are on Sale for a Limited Time first appeared on Parade Home & Garden on Jul 27, ...
Think back to a previous vacation: You’re in Italy, and you’ve just bought a case of hand-blown Venetian wine ... paper around the stems of the glasses, and in the inside of the glasses, too. When ...
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Whether you’re more interested in something made specifically for your favorite kind of wine or simply want a stunning set of wine glasses, these are our picks for every style and occasion.
Pimm's is bringing back its limited-edition glassware which sold out 48 hours after launch this summer. Designed in ...
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The A.C. Freeman House, a Victorian-era home restored to its former glory, offers a glimpse into life during Florida’s frontier days, when air conditioning was but a distant dream and mosquitoes were ...
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Wine’s role is universal whether the dish is simple or complex, and you need not be a great cook to use wine in its ...
Anthropologie just dropped a hauntingly chic collection, including candles, pasta bowls, glassware, and more Halloween decor.
Brothers Jamex (left) and Einar de la Torre stand in front of their glass-blown creations. Their work is on display through Sept. 21 at The Mint Museum Uptown.