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3. Set of 6 Bee 11oz Wine Glasses, £29.50, At Home in the Country
Set of 6 Bee 11oz Wine Glasses, At Home in the Country.
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Great for water, wine or a spritz, stylish stemware made from polycarbonate is a must for outdoor drinkware that won’t let you down. Recyclable, super strong and we love the bee motif.
4. Maze Rattan Winchester 6 Seat Bar Set with Ice Bucket, £1349, parasol and base sold separately, Cuckooland
Maze Rattan Winchester 6 Seat Bar Set with Ice Bucket, parasol and base sold separately, Cuckooland.
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This tip-top poseur table will make you the envy of your friends. No need to book the best seat in town when it’s on your own doorstep. With a round glass bar table, built-in ice bucket and six high bar chairs (plus options to add extras, such as a parasol), you can chill out without even having to fetch the drinks.
Whether or not you’re able to breathe in some salty seaside air just yet, you can always cast your net and create your own coastal cottage vibes closer to home.
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Cumbria Crystal
It takes an average of 15 years of full-time glassblowing before a glassmith can practise their skill at Cumbria Crystal, the last British producer of luxury hand-blown and hand-cut lead crystal tableware. “I use the analogy of the lead violinist in the National Symphony Orchestra,” says chief executive officer Chris Blade.