These Vintage Inspired Cocktail Tumblers from Coppermill Kitchen bring a touch of Art Deco glamour right to your bar cart. We chose this set of four because we love how Coppermill handcrafts them in gleaming copper with a safe tin-lined interior, perfect for sipping cocktails, whiskey on the rocks, or even sparkling water. They have that ideal weight and sparkle that feels substantial in your hand and looks stunning on display.
Coppermill nails the blend of historical elegance and everyday ease with their clean lines and bold shape. Style them on a mirrored tray or pair with fresh citrus for your next gathering. Just hand wash and dry right away to keep that finish shining. Elevate your drinks game and make every toast a little more special. Grab yours now!
Handcrafted in the USA.
Brand: Coppermill Kitchen
Product: Vintage Inspired Cocktail Tumblers
Quantity: Sold as a set of four. Some sources also mention a set of two or eight.
Material: Heavy gauge solid copper exterior. Tin-lined interior. The handle is brass.
Design: Inspired by the classic mint julep cup and 1900s Art Deco artifacts. Features a unique "engine turn pattern" for a refined look and tactile grip.
Usage: Ideal for cocktails, whiskey, spirits, or even mint juleps.
Origin: Made in Turkey or Northern Europe.
Handcrafted and heirloom-quality.
The tin lining makes it safe for use with beverages and food.
Weight: 3 lb
Volume:
Dimensions: 3.25" Diameter x 4"
Avoid using harsh chemicals : To maintain the exceptional quality and charm of Coppermill Kitchen’s copper products, avoid exposing them to harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners, or acidic substances. Dry thoroughly : After washing or cleaning, dry Coppermill Kitchen’s copper products thoroughly to prevent water spots and tarnishing. Avoid stacking : To prevent scratching and damage, avoid stacking copper pots, pans, or trays on top of each other. Instead, store them separately or use soft cloths to separate them. Polish occasionally : For maintaining the copper’s luster, polish Coppermill Kitchen’s products occasionally using a gentle copper polish and a soft cloth.