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The Elated Coupe

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$154.00

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Hand blown and fire polished, each Elated Coupe embodies a flawless combination of clarity and strength that requires 30 days to craft. The spiral-cut stem offers a luxurious texture while its sturdy base, inspired by the face of a vintage clock, elevates your everyday celebrations.

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The Elated Coupe was thoughtfully designed on a classic vintage style.

Every Elated Coupe is meticulously handcrafted by skilled artisans in Slovenia. Over the course of 30 days, the crystal glass is hand-blown, cooled, and fire polished. Each stem is spiral cut and acid polished for optimal clarity and strength. The result feels sturdy but not heavy in the hand, with flawless texture and luxurious shine. Each glass is inspected for perfection before it starts its journey to you — for use in your perfectly imperfect life.

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Please note that each Elated Coupe is handblown so measurements may vary slightly.

Champagne: 3.9" diameter, 6.3" high

Capacity: 7.4 ounces

Care: Handwash Recommended

We offer ground shipping to 48 states within the continental U.S. (excluding Alaska and Hawaii) and Puerto Rico.

Commitment is scary, so we always take returns. We’re confident you will love your purchase, but if you are unsatisfied for any reason, we offer no-fear returns. You can return your undamaged order (unless damaged upon arrival) for a full refund, 365 days a year, no questions asked.

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12 reviews for The Elated Coupe

  1. Christina (verified owner)

    I ordered a set of 4 coupes and I am extremely pleased with the design and functionality. The coupes are visually pleasing to the eye and when you pick them up, you can feel that you have a quality piece in your hand. They are heavy and not flimsy like other stemware I have bought in the past. You don’t feel like you can easily break them especially when handwashing— a common concern I have with other pieces. And if that weren’t enough, the packaging is so so beautiful. You won’t want to take them out of the box!

    • Kathleen Pagan

      So grateful for your review!! Means so much to us!! Cheers to celebrating with your coupes!

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A few months after my mom’s passing, her Sopa de Pollo was on repeat. It was seemingly the only thing that provided some sort of comfort for me. 

I had watched her make it for years, but never wrote it down. So I slowly recovered it by sitting with my memory of it, asking my grandmother and aunt, and testing until it tasted just like hers. 

I’ll never know if it’s exactly how she made it, but it does feel like when I do, she’s right there with me. 

In case you need to find comfort in comfort food, comment “sopa” and I’ll send you my mom’s recipe. Share this with a friend who might need it, too, especially as we approach Mother’s Day. 

Mom, I hope you’re watching. Happy Mother’s day! 

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The days are getting hotter, and my father-in-law’s garden mangoes have been perfect. So I’ve been skipping the cooking and making this for dinner with crusty bread alongside it.

It’s a mango, cherry tomato, burrata, and arugula salad with toasted sunflower seeds, a drizzle of my favorite olive oil, flaky salt, and freshly ground pepper. 

Five minutes from counter to plate, and I can’t say I’m missing cooking in this heat. Save this for the next hot evening when turning on the stove feels like too much.

Mango & Burrata Salad

Ingredients
1 large ripe mango, cubed
1 pint cherry tomatoes, halved
2 burrata balls, or 1 large, torn
2 cups arugula
3 tbsp toasted sunflower seeds
Extra-virgin olive oil
Flaky salt
Freshly ground pepper

Method

Toast sunflower seeds in a dry pan over medium heat for 2 to 3 minutes. Set aside. Layer arugula on a plate. Top with cherry tomatoes, mango, and torn burrata. Drizzle with olive oil. Finish with flaky salt, freshly ground pepper, and the toasted sunflower seeds.

#mangoburratasalad #intentionalcooking #burratasalad #nocookdinner #summersalads

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The days are getting hotter, and my father-in-law’s garden mangoes have been perfect. So I’ve been skipping the cooking and making this for dinner with crusty bread alongside it.

It’s a mango, cherry tomato, burrata, and arugula salad with toasted sunflower seeds, a drizzle of my favorite olive oil, flaky salt, and freshly ground pepper.

Five minutes from counter to plate, and I can’t say I’m missing cooking in this heat. Save this for the next hot evening when turning on the stove feels like too much and tag a friend that wants the same.

Mango & Burrata Salad Recipe

Ingredients

1 large ripe mango, cubed
1 pint cherry tomatoes, halved
2 burrata balls, or 1 large, torn
2 cups arugula
3 tbsp toasted sunflower seeds
Extra-virgin olive oil
Flaky salt
Freshly ground pepper

Method

Toast sunflower seeds in a dry pan over medium heat for 2 to 3 minutes. Set aside. Layer arugula on a plate. Top with cherry tomatoes, mango, and torn burrata. Drizzle with olive oil. Finish with flaky salt, freshly ground pepper, and the toasted sunflower seeds.

#mangoburratasalad #intentionalcooking #burratasalad #nocookdinner #summersalads

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I keep a can of fire-roasted tomatoes in the pantry for a slow weekend morning. They give the Shakshuka a deeper, smokier flavor without making it spicy, and once the eggs settle in, it becomes the kind of breakfast you want to drag warm bread through. 

Save this for your next slow morning (or Mother’s Day brunch) and send it to whoever you’re cooking breakfast for.

Full Shakshuka recipe below. 

Ingredients
1 tbsp olive oil
1 onion, diced
1 red pepper, diced
4 garlic cloves, minced
1 tsp paprika
1 tsp cumin
¼ tsp chili powder
1 14 oz can fire-roasted crushed tomatoes
Salt + pepper, to taste
3–4 eggs
Fresh cilantro, chopped
Avocado, sliced
Toasted sourdough, for serving

Method
Heat olive oil in a skillet over medium heat. Add onion and red pepper. Cook until softened, about 5 minutes.

Add garlic, paprika, cumin, and chili powder. Cook for 1–2 minutes, until fragrant.

Pour in the fire-roasted tomatoes. Season with salt and pepper, then simmer over medium-low heat for 10–15 minutes, until the sauce thickens.

Make small wells in the sauce and crack in the eggs. Cover and cook for 5–7 minutes, depending on how set you like the yolks. I cook mine for about 5 minutes for a runny yolk.

Remove from heat. Finish with cilantro and avocado. Serve with toasted sourdough for scooping up the sauce.

#shakshuka #intentionalcooking #breakfastrecipes #brunchideas #onepanbreakfast

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