Kip&Co Glassware Collection

 

Kip&Co apply their bright and bold colourful aesthetic onto their debut glassware range.

Words: Hande Renshaw I Photography: Courtesy of Kip&Co

 
 

Rose with a Twist Coupe Glass & Rose with a Tumbler Glass from Kip&Co. Photo: Courtesy of Kip&Co

 
 

Kip&Co’s new tumbler glasses in a rainbow of colour. Photo: Courtesy of Kip&Co

 
 
 
 

Kip&Co’s new range of glasses in a rainbow of colour. Photo: Courtesy of Kip&Co

 

Kip&Co’s focus has always been on bright and cheerful products to fill our homes.

What started as a bedding brand has slowing evolved to include more and more pieces for our interiors, including homeware and lifestyle products – their latest pieces to add to their collection include sets of glasses in a rainbow of irresistible colour.

‘Our style is always bright, colourful and confident. We love to create objects that are vibrant and beautiful, whether that’s bedding, which is where the brand first started, or glassware!’ says Alex McCabe from Kip&Co.

Along with sisters Kate Heppell and Hayley Pannekoecke, the trio focused on designing glassware made for celebrations as an extension of their fun and bold offering.

‘We’re a really nimble creative team - we like to be adventurous and innovative, and are always pushing the boundaries in terms of new product development. We felt like glassware was a natural addition to our tableware collection and it was so much fun to create something really unique for our customers,’ says Alex.

‘Our debut glassware collection is a toast to the best moments in life - we wanted to create something that feels celebratory before you’ve even poured your first glass of bubbles. We’re all about a better way of living, and we felt like these glasses were the very best way to enjoy a drink!’ says Alex.

Kip&Co’s debut glassware collection is now available online.

 
 

Kip&Co’s new range of champagne glasses. Photo: Courtesy of Kip&Co

 
 

Kip&Co’s Jaded Tumbler Glasses. Photo: Courtesy of Kip&Co

 
 

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