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Mercury Glass

December 1, 2011

Last holiday season I went on mercury glass overload in our home and I can’t wait to do it again this year… It’s back with a vengeance and I simply can’t get enough!  Table lamps and candle holders and ornaments, oh my!  I love that the shimmery silver seamlessly integrates into whatever color palate you already have in your home.  Whether you decorate with traditional Christmas reds and greens, cool oceanic hues, warm jewel tones, rustic browns or chic blacks and whites, even the tiniest bit of mercury glass accessorizing will add the perfect touch of holiday glimmer to your space.  Check out a few of my favorites for this holiday season below.


1.  Mercury Votive Holder – $5 – West Elm
2.  Tall Candle Holder – $12.80 – Target
3.  Etched Mercury Glass Ornament (Set of three) – $15 – Ballard Designs
4.  Tall Mercury Glass Vase – $19 – West Elm
5.  Industrial Pendant – $99 – West Elm
6.  Pinecone Ornament – $6 – Target
7.  Silver Pineapple Bowl – $32 – Jayson Home
8.  Silver Ribbed Votive Holders – $18 – Jayson Home
9.  Mercury Owl – $14 – West Elm
10.  Antique Glass Silver Origami Ball Ornament – $3.50 – Crate & Barrel
11.  Serena Antique Mercury Glass Hurricane Lamps – $89 – Pottery Barn

Design, Interiors Tagged With: accessorizing, christmas, decorating, holiday, interior design

Comments

  1. something2writeabout says

    December 1, 2011 at 7:28 pm

    I’m in love! I totally agree that these match any decor. Timeless and chic! Great choice on finding nice price points too!

    Kristina

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  2. Bridgene says

    February 7, 2012 at 8:41 am

    Is it safe to serve food or drinks in mercury glass?

    Reply
    • MegRobins says

      February 7, 2012 at 8:53 am

      Hi Bridgene! I wouldn’t use a mercury glass container for serving food or drinks out of unless it was specifically made for that purpose. A lot of mercury glass is cheaply made with a spray of silver leaf/paint on the inside with very little adhesive. The silver tends to peel away if water sits in it for too long so I would be afraid of guests drinking out of it. Hope that helps! Thanks!

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  3. Lily says

    February 26, 2014 at 7:51 am

    Mercury, or silvered glass, is glass that has a silvery appearance. Mercury glass actually contains no mercury, although there were at one point, several manufacturers who attempted to line glass with mercury. This procedure was short lived due to both the toxic nature of mercury as well as its expense, but may account for the name.
    http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-mercury-glass.htm

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