Estelle Colored Glass opens first retail location in Charleston

The luxury glassware brand debuts in the Charleston Place.

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Meet founder Stephanie Hall, who was inspired by her grandmother, Estelle.

Photo by Catherine Hurt Photography

Estelle Colored Glass, a Charleston-based luxury brand specializing in hand-blown colored glass, is opening its first retail location inside The Charleston Place Hotel this Friday, Feb. 14.

The new store will showcase its signature collection of hand-blown glassware and cake stands, inspired by the vintage colored glass collected by founder Stephanie Hall’s grandmother, Estelle. Fun Fact: Founded in 2019, Estelle Colored Glass products are crafted by glass artisans in Poland.

Spanning 1,200 sqft, the space will also feature a permanent mocktail bar where customers can try out their new glassware after purchasing, and a community table displaying Hall’s seasonal tablescapes.

Pro tip: Those who purchase glassware during the opening weekend will receive an $85 gift card.

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