Virtually Glass Blog
Shatterproof and Stylish: The Perfect Glassware for Your Boating Adventure
There's something undeniably magical about setting sail on a small boat or yacht in the seas around the UK and beyond.
The gentle lapping of waves, the salty breeze, and the breath taking scenery all create an atmosphere of serenity and adventure. As you navigate the iconic waters around the UK, it's essential to have the right equipment to enhance your experience.
Ditch the Disposables: The Chic & Sustainable Alternative for Outdoor Drinks
The sun is shining, the days are longer, and the calendar is brimming with exciting events! From cheering on England in the Euros to soaking up the atmosphere at Wimbledon, and with the Paris Olympics just around the corner, there's plenty to celebrate outdoors this summer.
Why Polycarbonate Glassware is the Perfect Choice for Mobile Bars
Running a mobile bar service is all about creating a fun and memorable experience for your guests. But let's face it, lugging around heavy glass can be a hassle, not to mention the ever-present worry of breakage. This is where polycarbonate glassware comes in – the secret weapon of mobile bar professionals.
How Polycarbonate Glasses Increase Safety Standards in Hospitality and Leisure
In the ever-evolving landscape of hospitality and leisure, safety has become a paramount concern for businesses across the UK. As establishments strive to create welcoming environments, ensuring the well-being of customers and staff is a top priority.
Polycarbonate versus traditional glassware - make the right choice for your business
What’s the best option? Polycarbonate plastic glasses or traditional glassware?
The answer to that depends on how you intend to use the glasses – and the factors that are important to you, such as safety, durability, appearance and maintenance.
To help you decide, we take a look at the pros and cons of both types of glasses.
Why you should use polycarbonate glasses in schools and nurseries
There are numerous benefits to using polycarbonate drinking glasses in schools and nurseries – and the foremost of these is safety.
Glass presents a significant hazard when you’re trying to supervise large numbers of children – whereas polycarbonate plastic offers a simple and stress-free alternative.