The Best Affordable Glassware Sets Look Deceptively Expensive

A $20 foursome of Italian martini coupes is just one of our favorites.
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The desire to own elegant (okay, pricey) drinking glasses is at odds with the reality that such precious vessels will often, inevitably, meet a shattered end. Unless you possess otherworldly poise and endless funds to shell out on stemware—or are just really into thick and chunky coupes—the alternative to this dilemma is finding affordable glassware that looks deceptively expensive. As design editors and online-shopping experts, we’ve sussed out enough drinkware to know the good budget-friendly buys from the bad, chintzy duds. Below are our findings for the best affordable glassware sets on the Internet.

All included sets come reviewer- or editor-approved, clock in under $100, and range from pairs of crystal highballs to etched-flute foursomes. There are sixers of stackable wineglasses and collections containing eight elegant martini coupes. (We even tossed in a few singles between $2 and $10 a pop for good measure.) While we’ve distinguished our best overall editors’ pick for each affordable glassware category, the accompanying sets are just as compelling.

Our Favorite Affordable Glassware Sets

Best Affordable Wineglasses

Our favorite affordable wineglasses are all of the stem persuasion—but what they lack in stemless stability they more than make up for in timeless elegance. Our top pick for the category is a classic Domino-favorite set by Italian glassware giant Bormioli Rocco, thanks to a design that affords stackable convenience and grape-variety versatility.

Hosteria Stackable Glasses, Set of 6, 9.5 oz, Bormioli Rocco

$44

Parigi Wineglasses, Set of 6, Ichendorf Milano

$66

Orbit All Purpose Wineglasses, Set of 4, 13.5 oz, Qualia Glass

$70 $52

Engraved Leaves Wineglass, Simons Maison

$14

2-pack Wineglasses, H&M Home

$15

Country House Wineglasses, Set of 4, Soho Home

$80

Best Affordable Martini Glasses

Whether you’re looking for something chunky and minimal, funky and modern, or sharp and classic, we found an affordable martini set to match. While first place goes to Crate & Barrel’s enduring Aspen silhouette, our runner-up favorites are making incredibly compelling cases—particularly the $25 set of four Z-stem glasses (the ’90s are back, baby) and an extra-tall martini duo we found hiding on Amazon.

Aspen Martini Glasses, Set of 8, 8 oz , Crate & Barrel

$45.95

Italian Martini Glasses, Set of 4, 8 oz, Godinger

$19.89

Z-Stem Martini Glasses, Set of 4, 9.25 oz, Libbey

$24.99

Extra-Tall Crystal Martini Glasses, Set of 2, 8.5 oz, YY

$25

Cain Martini Glasses, Set of 6, 11 oz, Wayfair

$74.99 $37.99

Tuscany Martini Glasses, Set of 6, Lenox

$72 $49.99

Best Affordable Cocktail Coupes

These little drinkware vessels offer big vintage charm. Our favorites span quirky colored-glass sets to fresh cocktail saucer styles to (our winner) a foursome of paneled coupes that Wayfair reviewers have rated 4.9 out of 5 stars for being sturdy yet delicate. “Thrilled with these glasses,” one such reviewer raves. “Superstylish. Large enough to hold a generous pour. Sturdy enough that I’m confident they won’t break easily. If they could cook and clean, I’d consider marrying them.” High praise.

Paneled Coupe Cocktail Glasses, Set of 4, Libbey

$34.99

Ramona Coupe Glasses, Set of 4, Anthropologie

$56

Big Top 2-Piece Coupe Glasses, Set of 2, Nude Glass

$45

Liberta Stemmed Coupes, Set of 2, Ichendorf Milano

$40 $32

Marie Coupe Cocktail Glasses, Set of 6, CB2

$35.70

Borough Cocktail Saucers, Set of 4, LSA

$65

Best Affordable Champagne Flutes

Although stemless recycled Moroccan glasses gave our ultimate winner a run for its money, we simply couldn’t resist crowning OKA’s regal set of four etched champagne flutes as the best affordable winner. The aesthetic feels distinctly heirloom—aka expensive—and we adore the subtle fluted silhouette. Runner-ups include a blue-tinted and textural set of four from Anthropologie and a classic duo by Swedish glassware maker Orrefors.

Ranelagh Etched Champagne Flutes, Set of 4, OKA

$65

Moroccan Handcrafted Recycled Stemless Champagne Flutes, Set of 6, Pottery Barn

$48

Tomball Glassware Set, Set of 6, 6 oz, Darby Home Co.

$47 $37

Informal Champagne Flutes, Set of 2, 7.4 oz, Orrefors

$50 $25

Best Affordable Highball Glasses

Highballs are, perhaps, the most versatile of all the affordable glassware on our list; they look good serving just about any drink you can think of, from water to whiskey to rum punch. While they might not be the most exciting stylistically, we found four sets that afford a little more pizzazz. Think of details such as grid-etched edges, elegant footed bases, a 50% off amber-tinted foursome, and—our personal favorite—rippled pedestal silhouettes. Viski’s Raye Pearl Diver glasses are crafted from a crystal that reviewers describe as lovely yet sturdy and compliment winning.

Raye Pearl Diver Crystal Highball Glasses, Set of 2, 12 oz, Viski

$34 $29.99

Florian Highball Glasses, Set of 4, 14.5 oz, Bormioli Rocco

$34.99

Perigord Double Old-Fashioned Glasses, Set of 6, 13.5 oz , La Rochere

$69

Organic Highball Glasses, Set of 4, Arhaus

$48

Best Affordable Tumblers

Use these cuties for water, juice, or table wine—pick your poison. Our favorite set from LSA beat out the competition due to the subtly ribbed exterior and stackable shape. We’d be remiss not to mention, however, Crate & Barrel’s iconic Bodega glasses (a personal favorite) for those who are in need of a full 12-piece set. If you’re in the market for something with a little more stylistic soul, then shapely pink-tinged or crinkle-textured tumblers might do the trick. We’re also digging Ichendorf Milano’s handmade borosilicate cups accented with a dot of color and Anthropologie’s currently on-sale set of recycled stained soda glasses.

Gio Line Tumblers, Set of 4, 10 oz, LSA

$36

Bodega Glasses, Set of 12, 12 oz, Crate & Barrel

$43.95

Rocks Glasses, Set of 4, 12 oz, Public Goods

$14.95

Gray Tumblers, Set of 6, Schoolhouse

$58

Italian Crinkle Glasses, Set of 6, Bormioli Rocco

$44

Clement Tumblers, Set of 4, Soho Home

$140 $80

Best Affordable Tinted Glassware

We love a set made from amber and green soda-lime glass. Our favorites cover these and more, with the top set splashing into the blue-tinted category. Italian glassware brand Ichendorf Milano is a boon for affordable glassware featuring very unique shapes, sizes, and colors. Made in collaboration with Swiss designer Michel Carlot, the $45 foursome is handcrafted from flame-worked glass in a petro blue tint.

Blue Tap Tumblers, Set of 4, Ichendorf Milano

$45 $31

Essential Stacking Soda Lime Drinking Glasses, Set of 4, West Elm

$28

Essential Drinking Glasses, Set of 4, Hawkins New York

$32

Set of 4 Night and Day Glasses in Twilight, Our Place

$50

Stackable Amber Short Glasses, Set of 4, Lenox

$72 $28

Stackable Turquiose-Tinted Drinking Glasses, Set of 4, 10 oz, Sadie & Co. Inc.

$20 $13

Best Affordable Carafe Sets

Whether you choose to use your carafe as a convenient bedside water station or a decanter for your evening wine pour, we rustled up several stackable sets that will do the trick for under $50. Our favorite, a top-rated Amazon pick, exhibits elegant clean lines with a slightly tapered mouth. Reviewers have awarded the under-$20 design much praise, ranging from “functional and chic” to “classy and durable”—in other words, it’s the perfect combo of form, function, and affordability.

Glass Water Carafe Tumbler Set, Amazon

$23 $17

Ripple Small Carafe Set by Ferm Living, Lulu and Georgia

$55

Stackable Carafe Set, Lenox

$51

Cora Handblown Glass Carafe, CB2

$15

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Samantha Weiss-Hills

Managing Editor, Home & Shopping

Samantha Weiss-Hills is the managing editor of home and shopping for Domino. She edits and writes home tours, shopping guides, and features, and she’s the friend who everyone texts for glassware, sofa, and sheet recommendations. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband, Alex, and their beagle-corgi, Elsa.