Marrakesh Tea Glasses Most folks love to drink wine out of stemmed glasses—the ideal shape and size for either white or red wines; others prefer stemless wine glasses. But, being the Boho goddess I am, I love drinking my wine, either white or red, from Marrakesh tea glasses! Usually about 3.5” tall, they hold about a half glass of wine at about 3 ½ ounces, less than a normal pour of about six ounces. They come in so many colors and patterns. I’m loving this eclectic mix of beauty, plus it makes it easier for everyone to know their glass—no tag jewelry needed because you’ll recognize your glass. Another thing about these Marrakesh tea glasses is that I just get a global feel and experience when sipping my wine. They take up much less space on tables, are easy to hold and are less likely to topple over like the stemmed glasses when there’s a crowd. When I set a table, these glasses just sparkle in the light of candle glow and ambient lighting. Another great thing about them is that they can be used for lots of other drinks—juice, water, tea. And, they could be used as a votive. Most any that you order will come from Morocco—and, having been there in the souks and seeing these glasses, I feel like I’m returning when I use them. OK, the downside? Well, you must hand wash them.
Eclectic Dinnerware OK, sounds crazy, but it’s all good. For me and my boho spirit, matchie matchie is out. Whether it’s décor in my home or what I’m wearing, I like eclecticism in my life. And, the best place to make it pop is on my table! This design style is the easiest because you can pick up a dish here or there from consignment stores, yard sales, junk stores, etc. I mean dinnerware retailers are even making this happen now with sets they package and sell. But, why let someone else define continued on page 22 21