Branded glassware bought by the case, priced for the quantity you actually order.
When you need a few hundred glasses with your logo on them, you buy wholesale: by the case, decorated, at a per-unit price that falls as the order grows.
We sell finished, decorated glassware in case quantities rather than singles off a shelf. A case is the unit. Glass cases commonly run 24, 36, 48, or 72 pieces depending on the style and size, and the minimum order is a single case. You send artwork, approve a proof, and the glasses ship to you ready to hand across the bar.
Everything is decorated to order. There is no inventory of pre-printed stock waiting around with someone else's name on it. Your logo goes on at our shop in the USA, which is why a run takes a week or two instead of the long wait that comes with overseas printing.
The headline number that matters to a buyer is the cost per glass, and that number improves at each quantity break. The fixed parts of a job — the engraving setup, the screen, the handling — get spread across more pieces as the case count climbs, so two cases cost less per glass than one, and ten cost less than two. We do not charge plate or setup fees on top of that, so the savings from ordering more are not eaten up by line-item charges.
Pricing is quote-based because it depends on the glass, the decoration method, and the quantity. Tell us what you want and we send back per-case and per-unit numbers you can put in a budget. Start at easy quote and you will have real figures the same way you would from any wholesale supplier.
Most bulk orders fall into a handful of glass types. For distillery tasting rooms, Glencairn glasses are the standard nosing glass. Bars and breweries lean on pint glasses for everyday pours and rocks glasses for spirits. Wineries and event clients order wine glasses, and almost everyone keeps shot glasses on hand for samples and quick servings.
If you want to see the full lineup and how each style is usually decorated, the custom glassware hub lays it out. Glass cases scale cleanly, so mixing a few hundred pints with a couple hundred rocks glasses in one order is normal.
The typical buyer runs a place that pours: a distillery opening a tasting room, a brewery launching a seasonal, a winery branding its pour line, a cocktail bar refreshing the back bar before the holidays. Event planners and corporate gift buyers order in bulk too, usually for a single date or a one-time handout.
What these orders have in common is volume and a logo. If you are buying glasses one or two at a time, a retail store is a better fit. If you are buying by the case and want your name on the glass, that is exactly what we do.
Send the glass types, the quantities, and your artwork, and we will price the order with the per-unit cost at each break so you can see where the volume pays off. Start a quote whenever you are ready.
Send us the pieces and quantities you need and we’ll come back with per-case and per-unit pricing.