
Estelle Colored Glass Unveils A Vibrant Charleston Storefront
After returning to the Lowcountry with her family in 2010, former attorney Stephanie Summerson Hall went on to launch her wildly popular tabletop brand, Estelle Colored Glass, in 2020. Inspired by memories of family dinners, her Polish-produced line ranges from wine glasses to cake stands in of-the-moment colorways. Now, she’s debuted a flagship storefront on Charleston’s King Street, artfully appointed by New York-based firm Workstead. Housed in an octagonal turret at The Charleston Place hotel, the shop is a jewel box of refined millwork, veined marble and backlit displays that highlight Hall’s kaleidoscope of wares. Below, she tells LUXE what we can look forward to next.
Why was now the time to open a brick-and-mortar?
We have nearly 250 wholesale accounts nationwide, including big-box retailers like Saks Fifth Avenue and Nordstrom. But seeing the excitement of other entrepreneurs opening stores was contagious. It felt like time to create a space of our own.
Any new releases?
We already offer 22 colors of stemware, but you can look for a color-block collection this summer, along with a margarita set and several pastel-colored pieces. We’re also adding bowls, and by spring 2026, we aim to introduce dinner and salad plates. We’re retiring a few less-loved colors to make way for new items and hues, including a possible small run of olive green.
Which pieces would be perfect for a summer soiree?
The mint green, white and all of our pastel lowball glasses are perfect for the season. Mint is so versatile—it pairs well with so many palettes. Our neutrals, like amber and gray smoke, have a more casual feel, perfect for a relaxed summer setting.