Recycled Glass Barware Philadelphia PA

All you need to do is ask for it. Conscious consumers have created a demand for these products so now they are available. Turn your home bar into an eco-friendly serving experience by using glassware that’s made with 100% reused material. Please scroll down to learn more and get access to the home and appliance stores in Philadelphia, PA listed below that carry these brands.

Plaga
(215) 229-1463
2643 Germantown Ave
Philadelphia, PA
 
Friendly Fashions
(215) 592-1088
319 N 11th St # 5
Philadelphia, PA
 
Kmart Stores
(215) 426-8010
3301 Aramingo Ave
Philadelphia, PA
 
Kmart Stores
(215) 677-7221
11749 Bustleton & Hendrix
Philadelphia, PA
 
Dollar Value
(215) 625-3840
1204 Chestnut St
Philadelphia, PA
 
Dollar Plus Discount
(215) 769-2738
2601 W Girard Ave
Philadelphia, PA
 
Aeropostale
(215) 281-0078
Franklin Mills Mall
Philadelphia, PA
 
Hecht's
(215) 629-6000
801 Market St
Philadelphia, PA
 
Burlington Coat Factory
(215) 627-6933
1001 Market St
Philadelphia, PA
 
Jerry's Corner
(215) 726-6607
61 Saint & W Passyunk A
Philadelphia, PA
 

Toasting Handmade, Recycled Glass Barware

Toasting Handmade, Recycled Glass Barware

August 19, 2009   Melanie McGee Bianchi

In the beginning, there was the “appletini,” which lured the classic cocktail away from a simple gin-and-vermouth preparation. And now that such fallen delights as pomegranate, caramel and white-chocolate martinis are par for the first course, could exotic glass barware be far behind?

La Mediterranea’s Bedside Bottle and Glass ($16) is a marvel of invention. A two-piece set that comes in two subtly different styles, it is small-batch crafted of 100% reused material (the company’s parent distributor, bluehouse, is a carbon-neutral operation). And while the bottle-and-glass twosome is both rustic and arty in its design, it is nevertheless passionately functional. The vessel holds the spirits, the jigger acts as a cap when the drinking’s done. This is stealth refreshment of a high order — think Dorothy Parker, not Otis of Mayberry.

Those with less to hide will opt for Anchor Hocking Everton’s 6-Ounce Champagne Flutes ($29.99), a wedding-toast staple in a set of 12. Rare for bar glass, they’re dishwasher-safe, and they get extra points for being made in America. In a recent online statement, the company — which has trademarked the slogan “Raise a Glass to Planet Earth” — said it plans to redesign its packaging to be more eco-friendly, and that it currently claims 25% of its waste glass to reuse as furnace fuel.

Speaking of sustainability, the Rosanna Venetian Red Wine Glass ($73.40), an eight-ounce goblet which comes in a set of six, is handmade of recycled glass. Though fashionable in their craftmanship, their look is retro. And not mid-century modern, either — more like oh-no-is-that-hemlock medieval. Heavy and serious, done in a fetching vampiric shade, they beg to be displayed on an antique oak sideboard and should be filled with high-end Barbaresco.

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