Estelle Colored GLass

Estelle Colored GLass

Retail Luxury Goods and Jewelry

Charleston, SC 393 followers

luxury brand of hand-blown + specialty made colored glass

About us

Estelle Colored Glass is a luxury brand of hand-blown and specialty made colored glass cake stands and stemware in a mix of jewel tones and soft pastels. The Estelle Colored Glass collection is comprised of original commissioned pieces made by glass artisans in Poland at a glass making company with a rich 100-plus-year-old history. Estelle Colored Glass pieces are best described as "jewels for your table." We just hope our vintage-inspired yet refined and modern colored glass collection starts a revival of colored glass that is reminiscent of a past time.

Industry
Retail Luxury Goods and Jewelry
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Charleston, SC
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1999
Specialties
colored glass, glassware, and luxury glassware

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    Our founder Stephanie shares her experience making the first difficult decision as a founder with the Tory Burch Foundation--

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    ➡️ WE ASKED A FOUNDER: What was your first difficult decision as a founder? 2021 Tory Burch Fellow and Estelle Colored GLass founder/CEO Stephanie Summerson Hall: The hardest business decision I’ve made was finally starting to say no to opportunities that took me away from prioritizing the business' current needs and focus. With limited time this was necessary so my attention could be placed on our current business priorities. I was supported by fellow entrepreneurs who understood my plight and encouraged me to never apologize for having to focus intensely on current issues or prioritizing the needs of the business at hand. They help me to see that future opportunities will present themselves. I learned to ultimately always do what is in the best interest of the business. That means saying no to opportunities that did not fit with the season I was in. I have been intentional by doing daily due diligence to assess what opportunities align with our goals, and which ones should be declined. I ask myself three questions: How does this benefit us? How does this benefit them? Is the timing right? Thank you Stephanie Summerson Hall for sharing your story and letting us be part of your entrepreneurial journey. #ToryBurchFellows Image description: Photo of Estelle Colored Glass founder Stephanie Hall smiling at the camera while pouring water into one of her glasses, and standing in front of a table with her products on it.

    • Photo of Estelle Colored Glass founder Stephanie Hall smiling at the camera while pouring water into one of her glasses, and standing in front of a table with her products on it.

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