Coloured glassware: the wedding trend for 2021 that brings joy to every sip

Coloured glassware is a trend in 2021, so, if you’re doubting about whether to incorporate it into your reception, after this article you’ll know!

If you’re getting married next year, before seeing what coloured glassware is about, you have to know all of the all the wedding trends that will predominate in 2021, mainly the decoration trends of 2021!

Because when there is already a wedding date, the preparations begin! And one of the most important is the decoration, mainly that of the reception, since it is the place where your loved ones will spend most of the time.

Therefore, how can we not create a pleasant, unique and beautiful venue?

Photo by Karra Leigh Photography

The details make it stand out

Yes, they matter. Because with elements such as cutlery, tablecloths, dishes or glassware, you can achieve a unique and exclusive result with the decoration. And more so if these elements are trending!

Glassware now appears in colours

This set of pieces has been most typically transparent, but times evolve and, although it is true that glassware continues to retain its transparency, now the balance leans more towards colours.

A trend that doesn’t go unnoticed and that brings a touch of joy to the tables with every sip. Toast with coloured glasses and leave behind the classic transparent glasses!

Fashion always comes back

Don’t think that this trend has just become fashionable, but instead already at the beginning of the 20th century these pieces of different shades could be admired.

Of course, with new advances, coloured glassware is now presented with better finishes, it is manufactured to the smallest detail and is made with materials in accordance with new technologies.

Photo by Karra Leigh Photography

Any colour will be a good option!

Yellow, blue, pink, green, purple…they are all valid! However, the shade must always match the rest of the decoration, combining perfectly with the chosen colour range. 

For the most romantic and classic weddings, there’s nothing better than pink glassware, for weddings in gardens, forests or boho-style weddings, add green to your glassware! If, on the other hand, you prefer a wedding on the beach or a more tropical wedding, a blue colour for your glasses will be perfect!

And why not mix different colours? Of course! If you are a daring couple and want a most fun wedding, you already know to introduce touches of colour! And you can not only combine different colours, but also different sizes and shapes to have an even more ground-breaking and original banquet.

Different yes, but also elegant

Many couples seek to give a different touch to their wedding decoration, but without leaving the elegance, glamour or luxury behind.

Well, having coloured glassware is the perfect opportunity! Because with the coloured glasses you will not put aside distinction and good taste.

In addition, colours always bring good energy, vibrations, joy and a lot of freshness!

So, at Perfect Venue Manager we recommend that you do not hesitate for a single second to introduce coloured glassware to your reception tables, do you know our entire directory of wedding professionals who can help you?

Come and meet us, we will present them all to you! And we already guarantee that you will love the result!

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