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Tabletop: Recycled Glassware from TryCycle

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Tabletop: Recycled Glassware from TryCycle

December 13, 2010

Located in Wrightsville, Georgia, TryCycle Glass produces glassware made from 100 percent post-consumer recycled materials and adheres to a philosophy that environmentally sound choices and affordability should not be mutually exclusive, as is so often the case. Here's a roundup of some gift-worthy selections from their offerings.

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Above: The Bedside Decanter with Glass is 8.6 inches tall; $12.

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Above: The Nico Bottle with Pourer; $12 for a set of two (great as soap dispensers next to the kitchen sink).

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Above: The Toscana Pitcher is 8.8 inches high and costs $15; the companion Toscana Tumbler is $20 for a set of four.

 
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