The spark for Hudson Wilder came from a vintage Danish dinnerware set found at an estate sale in upstate New York. Now, they apply an ethos of “affordable simplicity” to all of their tableware offerings, including their hand-blown glassware, now available in covetable shades of autumnal amber.
Take a look:
![\2\20;each glass is individually handblown from exceptionally strong, bo 17](https://media.remodelista.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/aita-glass-short-amber-hudson-wilder-lulu-and-georgia-733x953.jpg)
![the aita luna amber lip glass is rimmed subtly in amber; \$\29 for a set of two. 18](https://media.remodelista.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/hudson-wilder-luna-amber-glass-733x489.jpg)
![the stackable aita glasses come in a second size; shown are the aita amber base 19](https://media.remodelista.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/aita-glass-tall-amber-hudson-wilder-lulu-and-georgia-733x953.jpg)
![also on offer is the lotta amber handle tea/coffee cup, which \2\20;work 20](https://media.remodelista.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/hudson-wilder-lotta-amber-handle-tea-coffee-cup-733x489.jpg)
![another aita short glass in amber. 21](https://media.remodelista.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/hudson-wilder-aita-short-amber-glass-733x489.jpg)
For more, see:
- Object of Desire: Brass Kitchen Accessories from Unearthen in LA
- Object of Desire: The Up Down Sconce from a Brooklyn Design Studio
- Object of Desire: Whimsical Painted Plates by a French Ceramicist
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