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Seletti Glass Bottles

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On the back pages of February's Domino, Pottery Barn Bed and Bath catalog art director Philippine Scali reveals "10 things that make [her] happy." One of them: Italian glass bottles to rival the disposable plastic bottle madness.

 
 

With a design that takes touching to know it's not the typical plastic you see every day, these Seletti glass bottles come in four subtley different designs. While we agree that the contemporary twist on a water pitcher would be nice for serving, you'll need to find something else to serve as your to-go bottle.

Each bottle is $38.

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hmmm... just as unattractive as glass bottles and how do you wash them out?

posted by jeffnyc on 2008-02-12 11:01:05
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Substitute "purchasing useless articles madness," then, for the plastic bottle madness. Plain stupid.

posted by Christine (the one in DC) on 2008-02-12 12:24:17
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I'm glad that it makes her happy, but I'm with the other commenters; I don't get it.

posted by Vanessa in New York on 2008-02-12 13:11:52
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I have one that I got as I gift, and I love it. It has a rubber topper, which I'm not sure those in the picture do. It's not leakproof, but I take it with me when driving and at work...it's plenty useful, and much more pleasant to drink out of than any plastic or metal bottle.

posted by ldv on 2008-02-12 14:36:22
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I think they would be cool to use if you fill them up with orange juice and use them to serve company that you have over for brunch. But I am a sucker for crap like this

posted by BrookeinBoston on 2008-02-12 15:18:44
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Water in a heavy glass container sounds like a nice work out( especially for biceps and triceps) gear.

posted by tomomo on 2008-02-12 16:06:32
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