Glass storage

Muggis for the wine glasses and for the china beakers. A simple effective solution, moves from MH to MH and you can carry 4 hot drinks down the steps easily too. We use old wine glasses from home where we broke one from a set. We use a strip of non slip matting round the glass to make it snugger for travelling, no Chinese.

https://muggi.co.uk/
 
Posh glasses cabinet in the Moho. Whisky glasses lead crystal with a low CofG, stemless wine glasses also low CofG. Big wide Belgian beer glasses upside down, which can fall over. Rattles are disguised the same way as company car drivers. Turn the radio volume up!
 
The only glass in my MH is in the windows...
Wine, water - plastic, tea and coffee - plastic, - rattles - so many anyway.......why worry
 
I always thought the Funsters drank straight from the bottle (wine) or carton (beer) cans being for a quick top up.

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No glass needed :D
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Muggis for the wine glasses and for the china beakers. A simple effective solution, moves from MH to MH and you can carry 4 hot drinks down the steps easily too. We use old wine glasses from home where we broke one from a set. We use a strip of non slip matting round the glass to make it snugger for travelling, no Chinese.

https://muggi.co.uk/
That product got great reviews on the customer is always right.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0004hjh/the-customer-is-always-right-series-1-episode-4
 
I too have a Muggi - which surprise surprise I use for my mugs!! Great bit of kit and one of the best accessories I’ve bought.
 
I believe that our butler keeps them in the cocktail cabinet:D
 
We have china mugs for hot drinks and glass glasses for booze, the glasses have grip mat round them then slotted into the mugs, the mugs have grip mat round them and lie on their sides by the plates which also have a disc of grip mat between them.
We don’t use stem glasses.
Have you guessed I’m a fan of grip mat?

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