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COCKTAIL GLASSES Utopia creates a buzz with new Raffles Honeycomb collection


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Cocktails are hugely popular with consumers – and maybe even more so with bar operators, since they command a premium price and deliver high profits. But that price point means the experience has to be special, which is why Utopia offers a wide range of designer cocktail glasses that add theatre and style to the serve.


The company’s latest collection is Raffles Honeycomb is set to create a buzz, with a honeycomb design embossed into the fine cut crystal surface. The range is available in martini (19cl), coupe (16cl), tumbler (36cl) and Nick and Nora (17cl) glasses.


Raffles Honeycomb combines the refined and the rakish – it’s a design that plays on the classic cocktail ethics of decadence and indulgence, evoking the fun and passion of the roaring twenties. The Honeycomb motif brings a touch of ornate glamour to the glasses, making them ideal for bars wanting that elusive something to elevate the serve.


Utopia’s Raffles Honeycomb glasses are available from distributors nationwide and are supplied in boxes of six. They cost from £8.80 per glass.


For more information and details of local stockists visit www.utopia-tableware.com, email info@utopia-tableware.com or call +44 (0) 1246 858800.


36 June 2023 www.venue-insight.com


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