Maison Balzac’s Main-Character-Energy Glassware Is 30% Off
Eater Staff You can say you have taste, or you could just prove it by serving Takis in a French-inspired glass coupe Isn’t it sad when boring glassware happens to beautiful beverages? I’ll admit to being the occasional perpetrator of serving a margarita in a wine glass, or a martini in a — God forbid — stemless cup. The right glassware can make such a difference. Luckily, we’re in the middle of a cool (and affordable) cocktail glass renaissance right now thanks to brands such as Maison Balzac, the French-inspired glassware and dining decor company whose wares deliver main character energy. And while the brand always has plenty of tablescape eye candy at (arguably) reasonable prices, it’s having a 30% off Final Call Sale right now on some of its most mantel-worthy creations, from glass pom-pom-embelished coupes to pistachio-colored candles. View this post on Instagram A post shared by MAISON BALZAC (@maisonbalzac) Many of Maison Balzac’s pieces pull references from the personal inspirations of its founder — the French-born, Sydney-based founder Elise Pioch — whose impressive design portfolio includes work at Hermès in Paris under Martin Margiela’s stewardship. It’s hardly surprising, then, that a similar spirit of surrealism permeates the brand, which cites Jean Cocteau, the Ballet Russe, and Pioch’s memories of gauzy Mediterranean summers as influences on its whimsical pieces. Unfurl your most Aperol spritz-worthy tablecloth, and let’s shop the best stuff from the sale, which includes an extra-large version of the bedside carafe that has been helping me drink more water, a sultry canapé platter, and all kinds of personality-forward tablescape items. This chic bedside carafe helps me drink more water Cocktail glasses that are dressed to impress An Art Deco dessert coupe Pistachio-colored candles Dionysus-worthy wine glasses Lend a hand (or two) with this serving platter This smoke-colored glass canapé dish Cheers.


You can say you have taste, or you could just prove it by serving Takis in a French-inspired glass coupe
Isn’t it sad when boring glassware happens to beautiful beverages? I’ll admit to being the occasional perpetrator of serving a margarita in a wine glass, or a martini in a — God forbid — stemless cup. The right glassware can make such a difference.
Luckily, we’re in the middle of a cool (and affordable) cocktail glass renaissance right now thanks to brands such as Maison Balzac, the French-inspired glassware and dining decor company whose wares deliver main character energy. And while the brand always has plenty of tablescape eye candy at (arguably) reasonable prices, it’s having a 30% off Final Call Sale right now on some of its most mantel-worthy creations, from glass pom-pom-embelished coupes to pistachio-colored candles.
Many of Maison Balzac’s pieces pull references from the personal inspirations of its founder — the French-born, Sydney-based founder Elise Pioch — whose impressive design portfolio includes work at Hermès in Paris under Martin Margiela’s stewardship. It’s hardly surprising, then, that a similar spirit of surrealism permeates the brand, which cites Jean Cocteau, the Ballet Russe, and Pioch’s memories of gauzy Mediterranean summers as influences on its whimsical pieces.
Unfurl your most Aperol spritz-worthy tablecloth, and let’s shop the best stuff from the sale, which includes an extra-large version of the bedside carafe that has been helping me drink more water, a sultry canapé platter, and all kinds of personality-forward tablescape items.
This chic bedside carafe helps me drink more water
Cocktail glasses that are dressed to impress
An Art Deco dessert coupe
Pistachio-colored candles
Dionysus-worthy wine glasses
Lend a hand (or two) with this serving platter
This smoke-colored glass canapé dish
Cheers.