Recycled Glass Barware Salt Lake City UT

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 Salt Lake City, UT listed below that carry these brands.

Costco Wholesale
(801) 483-1881
1818 S 300 W
Salt Lake City, UT
 
Basket Loft The
(801) 355-3343
219 Trolley Sq
Salt Lake City, UT
 
Sundance Catalog
(801) 487-3400
2201 Highland Dr
Salt Lake City, UT
 
Tj Maxx
(801) 484-1446
1122 Brickyard Rd
Salt Lake City, UT
 
Trolley Square
(801) 521-9877
500 E 700 S
Salt Lake City, UT
 
Family Dollar Store
(801) 268-3343
70 E 3750 S
Salt Lake City, UT
 
Nordstrom
(801) 322-4200
50 S Main St Ste 3
Salt Lake City, UT
 
Family Dollar Store
(801) 972-3772
1145 Glendale Dr
Salt Lake City, UT
 
Shopko
(801) 467-8200
2290 S 1300 E
Salt Lake City, UT
 
Mervyn's California Department Stor
(801) 487-0671
1154 Brickyard Rd
Salt Lake City, UT
 

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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