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Drink your favourite tipples in style. Clear Glass Dinner Plates
If you've ever lost a good hour (or two... or three...) looking at homeware hacks or inspo on TikTok, you'll probably have spent some time considering how to get your dining room table looking aesthetically bang on, and some pretty glassware is the easiest way to add some colour to your look.
After all, the Christmas party season is here, so we're all about throwing fun bashes with big spreads and even bigger drinks, and that means having something for you and your guests to clink together.
Luckily, glassware trends from this year have been pretty extra. Think shamelessly un-matching sets, bright colours, chunky stems and plenty of bold patterns. Forget muted schemes with plain clear wine glasses – your table is about to get a seriously cheery upgrade.
Here are some of our fave glassware picks for 2022. Cheers!
A pop of green makes everything better, and the stems of these glasses are super interesting as well.
These are very sophis, aren't they?
Add some warmth to your dinner table with this set of four wine glasses. That dusky amber hue is giving off serious LA sunset vibes.
Peony season is officially over (wah), but you can still enjoy those beautiful blooms courtesy of this pretty set.
How classy are these? This is the type of glassware that wouldn’t look out of place at a Great Gatsby-style soirée.
These hand blown gin glasses look super modern and chic. TWC say the unusual chunky stems will help to keep drinks cool, which will be handy once warmer weather finally returns...
We love the retro look, and these Habitat tumblers get it spot on. And, for less than £20, these look way more expensive than they are – especially with a tidy 25% discount.
These etched tumblers come in aged gold or smoke, and there are also matching decanters if you fancy dressing the whole table.
At £17 for a set of four this Habitat set will make that dinner party set up seem far fancier than it is.
The blue and green tones of these whiskey glasses are so glam and unusual, a set of four will bring a real swanky vibe to your drinks set-up.
We'd be very happy siping a marg out of one of these dainty gold-rimmed cocktail glasses.
Smokey grey just makes everything feel a lil' bit more sophisticated, doesn't it?
Some mix and match vibes here – loving these crystal cut glasses at the mo.
Glassware with thicker stems is a big trend for 2022 – we've been seeing it everywhere. This G&G wine glass is a beaut example.
If you're a fan of Tom Dixon's shiny copper lampshades, but don't have £600+ to shell out on your lighting, you can at least bring a bit of that vibe home with these champagne glasses.
With their thin but durable glass and sheer, tinted colour these tumblers will give your table a classy Scandi vibe.
These glasses are made from recycled glass just outside Yangon, a city in Myanmar, and because they're handblown each one is completely unique.
These are so pretty – the rosy hue will add a delicate flash of colour to your table.
We're loving US brand Our Place's fancy skillet pan (see our review here) so, of course we're also a fan of its tableware.
Here's another grey option – this one for under a tenner!
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