William Yeoward Crystal Fern Highball
Beautifully detailed and exceptionally stylish, the Fern Highball from William Yeoward Crystal is a delight.
Handcrafted from fine clear crystal, this highball glass features a delicate design based on popular botanical designs from the mid to late 19th century. It’s the perfect vessel for your tall cocktails, adding elegant flair to any table or bar setting. Add it to a well-stocked home bar or give it as a thoughtful wedding or housewarming gift.
Barware Sizes | Highball |
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Material | Crystal |
SKU | 5414-0098 |
Size & Fit | Holds 14 ounces |
Details & Care | It is recommended Crystal should be washed by hand in a plastic bowl of warm soapy water using a mild detergent - to minimize the risk of damage, items should be washed one at a time. After washing the items should be rinsed in clean warm water and then placed on a drainer. Dry the Crystal while still warm with a soft, dry cloth, taking care to always hold the outside of the bowl when drying a wine glass; never hold the foot while drying the bowl as this can easily lead to the bowl being twisted off and broken. |
Sip a tall cocktail in style with the Fern Highball glass from William Yeoward Crystal.
William Yeoward’s Fern collection takes its inspiration from a popular mid to late 19th century botanical design. Landowners in the great houses of England were competing with one another to grow and propagate plants and cuttings from exotic locales around the globe. The collection offers up barware and stemware, vases, serving dishes and more, each featuring a distinctive frond pattern.
Founded in 1983, the William Yeoward brand is known for its innovation and flawless quality, and an exceptional style that’s all its own. The brand’s offerings include a wide variety of home furnishings, from furniture and lighting to crystal, fabrics, rugs and home accessories.
Meticulous attention to detail complemented by incredible service sets the brand apart. Exquisite craftsmanship and trendsetting originality has long established William Yeoward as a leader in Modern British design.