Anthropologie Put Summer Stripes on Its Icon Juice Glass & Now We Need a Whole Set
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Anthropologie has already dressed up its beloved Icon Juice Glasses with Mother’s Day details, tiny game day-ready footballs and enough whimsical holiday charms to fill an entire kitchen cabinet. Its latest version skips the pressed decorations in favor of wide, wavy stripes, and it may be one of the prettiest updates yet.
The Ribbon Stripe Juice Glass swaps the little pressed charms for broad, wobbly bands that run from the rim to the base. Some pair bubblegum pink with red, while others mix blue with yellow, pink with green or black with clear. They have that slightly wonky, collected-over-time look Anthropologie does so well, even when you bought the entire set in one order.
They are also exactly the kind of thing that makes a perfectly adequate kitchen cabinet suddenly seem short on drinking glasses. Each one holds 16 ounces, so there is room for an iced coffee that is mostly ice, a tall lemonade or a cocktail topped with whatever fruit was already in the refrigerator. These are pretty, but not so precious that they need to wait around for company.
The glasses are hand-blown from soda glass and measure 4.5 inches tall by 3.5 inches across. Since they are made by hand, the stripes and shape may look a little different from one glass to the next, which is arguably the whole appeal. The less-fun fine print: They need to be washed by hand and cannot be used for hot drinks.
There are seven color combinations, leaving you with two reasonable options: Pick the one that works best with your kitchen or accept that a mismatched set is how this was always going to end.
Alternating bands of pale pink and tomato red give this one the strongest candy-shop energy of the group. It practically asks to be filled with pink lemonade, a strawberry spritz or whatever fruity drink is currently taking up half the refrigerator door.
Butter yellow and cornflower blue make this colorway cheerful without looking overly sweet. It would be especially cute on a backyard lunch table or mixed with solid blue glasses already hiding in the cabinet.
For kitchens that do not speak fluent pastel, the black-and-clear version offers the same playful shape in a moodier palette. It will fit neatly beside neutral dishes while still looking far more interesting than a standard drinking glass.
A rich Plum, a calming blue-and-clear, a cutesy pastel pink-and-green, and a minimalist white-and-clear option round out the collection. Anthropologie has once again made “just one more juice glass” sound like a perfectly reasonable decision. But be sure to snag the color combos you like fast, as these cute summer juice glasses are sure to fly off the shelves.
