One of the questions I get asked most often when I share my tablescapes is not where I found a certain tablecloth, or even about the centerpiece I may or may not have made. Nope, not about any of that, believe it or not, it’s about the glass goblets I used at each place setting. More times than not, I’ve found them at HomeGoods, because scouring those shelves in that slice of heaven here on earth store, is one of my favorite things to look for. But it’s not always the most practical when I’m trying to share the source, especially with a blogging friend who is trying to create her own beautiful tablescape, and is desperate to use the same glassware! Well you are in luck! Because I happen to have found the same glass goblets on my other favorite home store, except this one happens to be the ULTIMATE in finding all things home. Yep, you may have guessed it – Amazon! So today I’m sharing my favorite 17 vintage – style glass goblets from Amazon.
These pretty blue goblets just happen to be the most popular colored glass goblets I have! They made their first appearance on this blue themed Christmas tablescape (shown below), and ever since then I’ve been searching for a reliable source.
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First up, are the prettiest green and blue goblets, including a similar one to mine, you have seen! I love using colored goblets to add a little pop to my tablescapes, and these ones could be used all year long!
I have a similar set of goblets to the blue ones you’ve seen above, except in a pretty muted amber hue. Not quite yellow, and not quite warm enough to be considered gold.
I’ve used these in fall (shown above), and winter too (shown below)!
What I love is that they play beautifully off of my antique brass candlesticks, and are warm enough to pair with any of my gold or rose gold pieces. While I couldn’t find the exact ones, these ones are pretty similar in shape and hue to the ones I have.
I’ve personally been eyeing some blush colored goblets lately, but can’t quite decide on which ones I want to go with. Amazon had quite a few, but among the ones they offered, these ones were my favorite –
Lastly, sometimes it’s not always about the color, but the style. I love vintage style goblets and stemware, but lets be honest, they aren’t always the easiest to come by, and not everybody has a great aunt Louise who is passing them down anytime soon.
I recently used our everyday drinking glasses, which happened to be made from recycled glass. TJMaxx typically has this brand in stock, but I just recently found them on Amazon too. You can find them in the grouping below, they are #14!
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