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The Best Shatterproof Glasses, According to Party Professionals

The Best Shatterproof Glasses, According to Party Professionals
The Best Shatterproof Glasses, According to Party Professionals


Shatterproof glasses are the kind of thing you don’t realize you need until the moment hits — you’re hosting a party, you decided you’d do the planet a solid by not using disposable plastic cups, and so you’re nervously watching as your guests drink and laugh and gesture while clutching one of your prized, real-deal wine glasses and, whelp, your set of six is now five.

Thankfully, the options for shatterproof glassware (or at least glassware that’s really hard to shatter) have gotten much sturdier, much more convenient, and much less ugly. I used fluted acrylic cups for my grandmother’s 75th birthday, and not only were they elegantly designed, I could toss all 12 into the dishwasher without worrying they’d crack. Many are stackable, too, which helps limit the amount of cabinet space they take up when not in use.

Shatterproof glassware looks and feels so good now, it’s worth using when you’re not having a party, too. If you have kids or pets, for instance, break-resistant drinkware can be a game changer. And for those who (understandably) don’t want to give up the classy look and feel of traditional glass, many shatterproof options on the market now mimic it very well — including specialty glasses for craft beer and specific wine varietals. Traditional glassware is nice, but having a set or two that you don’t have to be so precious about is even nicer.

What you decide to get depends on your needs. Are you looking to update your everyday glassware collection with more durable replacements? Do you need something for a special event? To figure out the best options, we tapped some experts who work with shatterproof drinkware as part of their jobs — the bar supervisor at an all-inclusive resort who needs to balance aesthetics with the danger of broken glass by a pool, a real estate agent who needs durable options for staging and hosts open houses. From jewel-toned coupes for cocktail hour to durable stemless wine glasses in poppy shades, these are the best shatterproof glassware options out there right now. Buy a set, and give your guests (and yourself) the gift of a night free of party fouls.

What to consider:

The material

There are a ton of new high-tech options for shatterproof glassware, but the materials each have their pros and cons. Tritan plastic is a BPA-free copolyester that looks, feels, and has about the same weight as actual glass, but is shatterproof. “Tritan plastic offers the best combination of durability, dishwasher safety, and a glass-like aesthetic,” says Waél Deek, partner and beverage director at One More Hospitality, the group behind popular restaurants like Alice, an Italian seafood spot in New York. He says it has the same clarity as glass and can produce the same “clinking” sound. Another popular material is Tritan crystal glass, formulated by Schott Zwiesel and made from titanium-based crystal instead of plastic, which mimics real glass pretty well.

For something more lightweight and budget-friendly, go for acrylic, Deek says. However, acrylic is less durable than Tritan and may not do as well in the dishwasher (even if it’s “dishwasher-safe.”) For those seeking some temperature control, stainless steel usually offers insulation to help keep drinks cool or hot.

In addition to Tritan and acrylic, Arley de Jesús Esteban Ruiz, bar supervisor at the Hilton Cancun Mar Caribe All-Inclusive Resort, recommends tempered glass. Though it’s technically not shatterproof, it gets an honorable mention for being able to withstand a lot of wear and tear.

How you’ll use it

Amanda Wiss, founder of NYC-based home staging company Urban Staging, buys a ton of shatterproof glassware to limit accidents between showings. She says it’s especially clutch for kids and great for use around pools and hot tubs — places where you don’t want to risk getting broken glass around bare feet.

But from there, the size, style, and material you want will depend on how exactly you’re planning to use the glassware, and what you’re planning to drink out of it. Do you need wine glasses for weekend patio hangs and don’t feel like taking out the expensive stuff? Tumblers for a kid’s birthday party where you’ll have a bunch of eight-year-olds running around? Insulated cups so you don’t have to sip warm wine at the beach? There are different looks and features for all these uses. Wiss adds that you should consider the cleanup part of the equation; make sure your glasses can handle heat if you want to clean them in the dishwasher. And although there are many break-resistant options that are also dishwasher-safe, Abby Martinie, brand ambassador and chief mixologist at Four Roses Bourbon, still recommends hand-washing.

One more note: Although shatterproof glassware is made from highly durable materials, it’s essential to note that no drinkware is completely break-resistant. De Jesús Esteban Ruiz says that people should always account for a potential breakage rate even with shatterproof glassware. “Having a few spares on hand can be beneficial,” he says.

Here then, are the best options on the market


Best budget glasses



16-ounce Plastic Ribbed Tall Tumbler

Prices taken at time of publishing.

Wiss suggests Target for affordable drinkware that won’t easily crack or shatter. The store has several versions that stack and come in different colors and patterns, including short, textured cold beverage cups and goblet-shaped glasses with a frosty finish, but I especially love this ribbed tumbler with Art Deco vibes. It costs just a few bucks, is dishwasher-safe, and its design is just fancy enough to use both for entertaining and as an everyday drinking glass. This pick comes in four colors, including a pale blue, light pink, and a cool orangey-rust.


Best wine glasses



Drinique Unbreakable Stemless Wine Glasses (Set of 4)

Prices taken at time of publishing.

Check out these stemless wine glasses for sleek drinkware in a range of rich shades that go with any aesthetic, including deep amber, ocean blue, and gothic black. Similar to others on this list, these are crafted from Tritan plastic and have a heavy base. They’re easily stackable, which is suitable for tight cabinet space, and can be used for juice, soda, or water when you’re not enjoying wine or a cocktail in them. Eater’s special projects editor Lesley Suter recently bought a set for her picky parents as a patio-warming gift, and says they love the fact the cups feel almost exactly like glass.


Four wine glasses.



Schott Zwiesel Crystal Pure Stemware Collection Wine Glasses (Set of 6)

Prices taken at time of publishing.

Many wine lovers prefer a wine glass with a stem, which keeps your hand from turning a cold wine into a warm one. If you’re opening a bottle of something nicer outside, try these break-resistant Schott Zwiesel wine glasses made of Tritan crystal glass. Just throw them in the dishwasher when you’re done.




Govino Go Anywhere Wine Glasses (Set of 4)

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Govino is one of Deek’s go-tos for shatterproof drinkware you can use for a boatload of beverages beyond wine — Deek points out that because of their wide mouth, these cups work well for cocktails, iced tea, or even desserts. “Their glasses are elegant and [look and feel] like real glass,” Deek adds. The company uses Tritan plastic for these, which feature a thumb notch on the side to make it easier to hold, and even less likely to drop and break.


A pink wine cup.



Corkcicle Stainless Steel Insulated Stemless Wine Glass

Prices taken at time of publishing.

Thanks to a triple-insulated stainless steel wall, these cups keep hot drinks hot for three hours, and cold drinks cold for six, and are a favorite of Deek’s, especially for outdoor use. They have a shatterproof lid, which make them good to stash in your bag, and a slip-resistant silicone bottom for added spill-proofing. They come in a spectrum of colors, including turquoise, pale pink, and neon yellow.


A black wine tumbler.



Stanley Aluminum Insulated Wine and Beverage Tumbler

Prices taken at time of publishing.

Stanley went viral because of the brand’s Quencher cup, but the brand’s other offerings are impressive too, like this insulated wine and beverage tumbler. Constructed from the Quencher’s same break-resistant stainless steel, this cup has a double-wall vacuum insulation that keeps cold drinks cold for up to five hours, hot drinks hot for up to 1.5 hours, and frosty beverages frosty for 20 hours. This option also has a removable sipping lid, ideal for popping in your tote while in transit to park picnics.


Best Champagne glasses

An unbreakable champagne glass.



Tossware Unbreakable Champagne Glasses (Pack of 12)

Prices taken at time of publishing.

Made from recycled plastic bottles, these flutes are good enough for any toast, and stack easily and can be recycled when you’re done using them. Each pack comes with 12 glasses — break these out when those few friends you invited over show up with plus-ones.


Glassware in pink.



Anthropologie Lucia Acrylic Coupe Glasses (Set of 4)

Prices taken at time of publishing.

These sophisticated coupe glasses — available in shades like lilac, mint, pink, and blush — are too pretty not to get. Sold in packs of four, they’re constructed from durable acrylic and offer a pop of color to any outdoor tablescape. Beyond being lookers, they’re also versatile and can be used for a wide range of drinks beyond Champagne. Each cup has a 12.5-ounce capacity and is dishwasher-safe. *Note: Certain colors are backordered.


Best multipurpose drinking glasses



West Elm Fluted Acrylic Drinking Glasses (Set of 4)

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West Elm’s devotion to the midcentury modern comes through in the brand’s BPA-free acrylic fluted drinking glasses. These have a retro-inspired ridged silhouette and are available in a handful of cool colors with names like pink grapefruit and silver pine. They’re sold in sets of four and eight and can be stacked. 


Four multicolored tumblers.



Duraclear Tritan Outdoor Faceted Tumblers (Set of 6)

Prices taken at time of publishing.

These Tritan tumblers are reminiscent of French cafe glasses. Faceted tumblers come in a pack of six, and each with a different vibrant hue that works well for casual patio dining or a lemonade by the hot tub. Pop them in the top rack of your dishwasher when they’re dirty.


Three glass tumblers.



Crafthouse by Fortessa Cocktail Glasses (Set of 4)

Prices taken at time of publishing.

Sip your whiskey in these attractive, dishwasher-safe Fortessa glasses crafted from Schott Zwiesel Tritan and designed in collaboration with James Beard Award-winning beverage designer and bartender Charles Joly. Their design has a purpose beyond just being stylish — the lower etched line at the 2-ounce mark and the higher line at the 5-ounce mark help you eyeball measurements for cocktails and other drinks much more easily.


Four tall glass tumblers.



Bellaforte Shatterproof Tritan Tall Tumblers (Set of 4)

Prices taken at time of publishing.

Sold in sets of four, these Tritan copolyester glasses have an elegant “crystal cut” design that makes them look more expensive than they actually are. They’re also dishwasher-safe, and work well as everyday drinking glasses when you’re not hosting friends.


Best beer glasses

Beer glasses.



Tossware 16-ounce Unbreakable Beer Glasses (Set of 4)

Prices taken at time of publishing.

The Tossware pints are dead ringers for the classic glasses you might find at a brewery. These BPA-free Tritan glasses are dishwasher-safe, and can even be thrown in the freezer if you’re into a frosty mug situation. They’re super durable and easy to clean, and may need a hand-wash if touched by citrus or sunscreen (poolside daiquiri, anyone?), which can turn the surface hazy.


Best tempered glass

A glass.



Bormioli Rocco Rock Bar Stackable Beverage (set of 6)

Prices taken at time of publishing.

Tempered glass, like previously mentioned, is not unbreakable — but it is sturdy and can be tossed around outside without too much concern that it will break. These bistro-style glasses are similar to ones that you’ve probably seen at your favorite neighborhood restaurant. They’re stackable, dishwasher-safe, and chip- and break-resistant, making them a great choice if you want a cafe look without the breakage.


Brittany Natale is a New York City-based freelance writer with nearly eight years of experience covering fashion, beauty, food, wellness, lifestyle, and travel.

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