My grandparents have really rubbed off on me as I've gotten older. They both adored blue and orange home decor and now I do too. I may like different shades than they do, but there are clearly similarities. As you can probably tell, lately I have been obsessed with dishware! These vintage Amberina glassware pieces are perfect for the summer season.
The thought of using this antique votive candle holder is so exciting! Can't you imagine this as a centerpiece on your dining table? The light shining through the glass would create a romantic glow at nighttime. The engraving on the glass looks like waves, which is perfect for this time of year!
This retro Amberina pitcher is deceivingly small. I was thinking I could use this for my summer tea, but it's too little. Instead of using it for tea, it can be used to hold milk or cream. That would be great for my future breakfast parties. I adore the cherry pattern.
The pitcher above and this vintage butter dish would be great to have at a summer brunch gettogether. Both have the gorgeous cherry pattern and are super colorful. This would bring more warmth to my table! The plate shape is really pretty.
I want this Amberina moon and stars ashtray. If I was a smoker, I would buy this immediately! I like this stars and moon design and wish it was on other items! Maybe this can be used for something else, like a place for jewelry or candles.
This is an epic goblet! I would love to use this Amberina glass with daisy and button pattern for all my beverages. The light shining through both the glass and liquid would make so many cool reflections. It reminds me of a beautiful fiery crystal.
This vintage Amberina goblet is bold. It looks like it is straight out of a fantasy novel. It is like a volcanic flower. Absolutely stunning. I wish that this came in a set of four, because I want more than just one! The thickness of the glass would be great for outdoor dining.
Do you need to brighten up your home? There are plenty of Amberina glassware pieces on Etsy to choose from. Which one could you use in your house? Tell me about it in the comments below!