From the Golden Era of New York City Nightclubs
El Morocco was the heartbeat of glamorous New York, a place where stars shone brightest after dark, dancing to Gershwin and Cole Porter and dining beneath white palms and the club's legendary zebra-striped banquettes—a backdrop synonymous with exotic sophistication. But entry was not for just anyone. The velvet rope at El Morocco was legendary, and Maitre d' Angelo Zuccotti was a gatekeeper more discerning than St. Peter at Heaven's Gate. If you made it past him, you belonged to a world where elegance, revelry, and impeccable cocktails were the only priorities.
At the heart of this golden era of nightlife were the stunning crystal coupes from which these cocktails were served. Their perfectly rounded, artisan-sculpted bowls perched atop tall, statuesque stems, capturing the essence of mid-century New York opulence. These glasses were meant to be held, admired, and sipped from with effortless grace.
Faithful to the sophisticated coupes of an earlier era, they are as glamorous today as they were then—perfect for dinner parties, cocktail hours, and any occasion where elegance is required.
Presented in a Gift Box Set of Two, for keeping or for giving—because some nights, and some glasses, are meant to be unforgettable.