The range covers far more than the tall flute. You'll find stemless designs for a relaxed table setting, coupe bowls with a wide shallow profile that suits a vintage-themed wedding, and long-stem styles for something a little more dramatic. Most are made from tempered glass, and some of the stemmed styles are French-made. Both Regular and Deluxe tiers are available, so you can match the glassware to the budget and the occasion. Minimum orders start from 48 pieces on select styles, with most sitting at 72. The Deluxe options have more refined profiles and suit events where the table setting needs to feel considered. Stemless styles are worth looking at for outdoor receptions where a flat base matters. The coupe bowl shape is a good pick for couples who want something different from the tall flute profile.
A wedding planner sourcing glassware for the reception wants something that looks the part and holds up through a long evening. These glasses do that. Your clients will raise a glass at a moment that reflects the care that went into the day.
All champagne glasses in the range can be branded. Etching works especially well on stemmed styles for a refined, permanent finish.
Questions Worth Asking
What styles of champagne glasses are in the range?
The range includes tall flutes, stemless glasses, coupe bowls, and long-stem styles. Both Regular and Deluxe tiers are available, so there's a fit for most wedding budgets and the aesthetic the couple is going for.
What's the difference between Regular and Deluxe styles?
Regular styles are solid entry-level options that work well for large guest lists. Deluxe styles have more refined profiles and suit events where presentation is a priority.
Are these glasses suitable for outdoor weddings?
Tempered glass holds up better in busy environments. For outdoor events, stemless styles are worth considering as they're less likely to tip on uneven surfaces.
How long does production take for branded champagne glasses?
Regular production takes 10 business days from artwork approval. If you're working to a tight wedding date, confirm your timeline early so there's room to review the proof and any adjustments before the job goes to print.