A martini glass is the kind of glassware that turns Friday night into an occasion. Whether you're hosting a cocktail hour, raising a glass at an engagement, or shopping for a housewarming gift the recipient will actually use, the V-shaped martini glass earns its place on the bar cart. Glassique Cadeau martini glasses are hand-blown from lead-free crystal and arrive in our signature gift box, ready to wow at unboxing.
A classic martini glass has a sharp V-shaped bowl on a long stem – iconic mid-century design, sized for a generous 7 oz pour. Bartenders use it for the Vesper, Gibson, Cosmopolitan, gimlet, espresso martini, and any cocktail served "up" (without ice).
Martini glass vs coupe vs Nick & Nora – which to pick
- Martini glass (5–9 oz, V-shaped): the iconic mid-century shape – best for the dry Martini, Cosmopolitan, and Espresso Martini when visual drama is the brief.
- Coupe (5–8 oz, shallow rounded): the modern bartender's default – harder to spill, holds the drink colder, serves the same cocktails with more forgiveness.
- Nick & Nora (5–6 oz, deeper rounded): the bartender's favourite for stirred drinks like the Manhattan, Vesper, and Sazerac – small enough to keep the drink ice-cold to the last sip.
This collection covers every martini shape. The Modern Martini Glasses bring sleek minimalism for contemporary bar carts. The Nick & Nora Coupes and Art Deco Nick & Nora Coupes are the bartender-preferred alternative – deeper bowls keep stirred drinks colder. The Art Deco Smoke Black Coupes bring 1920s drama for Espresso Martinis and Negronis. The Octagonal Gold-Rim Coupes add gold-trim Art Deco. Pair with our coupe collection for the full stirred-classics bundle. Every set ships gift-ready, with cocktail recipes printed on the box.