Decatur Glassware Collection - Martini Glasses (4)

Item Number: 363
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Description
Chic martini stemware (set of 4) inspired by a National Trust Historic Site.
Decatur House, built in 1818 for naval hero Stephen Decatur, is one of the oldest surviving homes in Washington, D.C., and one of only three remaining houses in the country designed by Benjamin Henry Latrobe, the "father of American architecture." This stunning glassware, inspired by items found in the National Trust's archives at Decatur House, combines the ever-popular polka dot with the timeless appeal of concentric lines. Each glass is individually hand-engraved on forms designed to blend beautifully with today's contemporary settings.
Special Instructions
Set of four presented in box. 8 oz. glasses.
Donated by
Artland, Inc.