All over California and Florida, citrus trees laden with oranges, lemons and grapefruits are bursting with color this time of year. Even if you don't live in one of these locales, there's no need to be envious — you can still bring these cheery fruits into your kitchen with these citrus-inspired accessories! More
Q: For years I have been looking for the short, narrow, juice-glass type wine glasses often used in old school Italian restaurants. My brother loves them and has been asking for them for at least a decade (they are a great space saver in tight city apartments). He's recently engaged, and I am on a hunt for these glasses.
Does anyone have an idea of what I'm looking for and/or where I might find them?
Sent by Jeni More
• $45 for 2
• Amazon
I love the copper tumblers that are used in Indian restaurants to serve water and soup. They keep the water ice cold, and the soups hot. Copper is very expensive, but these hammered tumblers are reasonably priced and handsome too.
Inside stainless steel, outside copper. More
Rippled Coupe from Anthropologie
• $14
• Anthropologie
My favorite Champagne glass — it's so elegant and delicate, and the light strikes the edges beautifully. (You can see it in action here.) It's old-fashioned yet simple enough to feel fresh. More
Tea Tumblers from Wilson River Pottery
• $36 for set of 6
• Wilson River Pottery
It's the time of year when you want to cup your hands around a little mug of tea and never let go. These handmade tea tumblers are so inviting. No handles to get in the way, and enough to go around. Picture these filled with hot cider, with a sweet dollop of whipped cream.
Slightly irregular sizes. The smallest holds 4 ounces. More











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