
On the back pages of February's Domino, Pottery Barn Bed and Bath catalog art director Philippine Scali reveals "10 things that make [her] happy." One of them: Italian glass bottles to rival the disposable plastic bottle madness.

On the back pages of February's Domino, Pottery Barn Bed and Bath catalog art director Philippine Scali reveals "10 things that make [her] happy." One of them: Italian glass bottles to rival the disposable plastic bottle madness.
With a design that takes touching to know it's not the typical plastic you see every day, these Seletti glass bottles come in four subtley different designs. While we agree that the contemporary twist on a water pitcher would be nice for serving, you'll need to find something else to serve as your to-go bottle.
Each bottle is $38.
Originally posted by Heather on AT:Chicago.
Eh. Nice try, but no. I vote Nalgene, because Nalgenes are shatter-proof, don't cost $38, and come in lots of pretty colors.
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Nalgene contains carcinogens. Here's one of many articles about it on the web:
http://consumerist.com/consumer/health/cancer-fears-prompt-retailer-to-pull-nalgene-bottles-331632.php
We use metal bottles like kleen kanteen.
But, I agree that these bottle are a no. They remind me of a Jeff Koons sculpture--ugly blown up and made glossy is still ugly.
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