As we all place our bets on who will stand victorious in the ultimate showdown of Godzilla (The King of the Monsters) versus King Kong (The Eighth Wonder of... Read More
They may look like shimmering, iridescent bubbles, but they're actually spherical glasses with rounded bottoms that rock when placed on surfaces.
These edible cookie cups / shot glasses can hold everything from milk to espresso or cocktails to espresso martinis and come in 4 gourmet cookie flavors.
Normally I would use a full-sized ox horn to down my poison before charging into a savage warrior battle, but when it's time for a little moderation, it's best... Read More
These uniquely shaped crystal beer glasses are reissues of the original 1960s design for the Splugen Brau bar in Milan, Italy.
These cool new, yet old world inspired tumblers are hand-hammered from double-layered stainless steel. A much more interesting vessel to drink a beverage from... Read More
A unique heat-resistant glass with an outer spiral-shaped layer of silicone that adds style, grip and protection to your hands from hot beverages.
Upside down glass drinking spheres sealed with silicone stoppers on the bottom and glass straws inserted through the top.
These classic coupe glasses stack up into a tiered tower that can be filled by pouring sparkling bubbly to the top so it overflows down into the glasses below.
This tankard mug looks like the T-1000's liquid metal head after getting a huge rippling hole blasted clean through it, which also doubles as the mug's handle.
You see plenty of paper cups in the world, but you never really see many wooden cups for some reason. That all changes now, because finally you can sip your... Read More
These unusual, 45 degree angled glasses are handmade by glassblower Ben Dombey in New Orleans, Louisiana and hold 8 oz of your favorite booze when it's in your... Read More
A series of Western-style drinking vessels that are meticulously handcrafted in Japan from moso bamboo (tortoise-shell bamboo).
These handcrafted Japanese square masu coffee cups (or sake) are made by artisans from hinoki cypress wood and have a more sophisticated handle on the side.
Sake is traditionally enjoyed from a square wooden cup called a masu and now beer can be too with this Masu Cypress Wood Square Beer Mug from Masuya in Japan.
Party on in a more sophisticated way when you skip the disposable plastic red party cup and imbibe from this reusable Handblown Glass Red Party Cup instead.
Turns ordinary tap water into electrolyzed water to help remove teeth stains and plaque and inhibit the growth of bacteria AKA natural, disinfecting mouthwash.
A set of four high quality porcelain coffee mugs with fun and highly expressive faces sculpted onto the sides. There's a super happy one, a perplexed one, a... Read More
This cool new yet quite ancient, er, 1981-inspired Golden Fertility Idol Tiki Mug looks just like the one sought by Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Hand-crafted Masu boxes with a matching carafe that have a unique tilted shape for easier pouring and drinking of tasty sake.




















