TUMK Holiday Collins glass designed & produced by Gay Fad Studios
TUMK Holiday Collins glass designed & produced by Gay Fad Studios
TUMK Holiday Collins glass designed & produced by Gay Fad Studios
TUMK Holiday Collins glass designed & produced by Gay Fad Studios

TUMK Holiday Collins glass designed & produced by Gay Fad Studios

Regular price $28.00 Sale

Gay Fad Studios’ newest creation is this 12-ounce Tom Collins glass celebrating the sparkle of the holiday season, and our first collaboration. Handcrafted in Ohio from premium soda-lime glass, these beauties are built to last with reinforced sidewalls and satisfyingly weighty bases that make every drink feel like it belongs in a holiday showcase.

Available in bold red or pine green, each glass is a miniature stage for playful designs—Santa in his fez, tiki tapa patterns, floating ornaments, and skulls that grin their way through the season.

Save $6 when you purchase two glasses! Just select your preferred color combination and quantity to see the savings. They will be packaged in a white box with a custom sticker which is gift ready, and we can ship it directly to the recipient if you want.

They’re not just glasses; they’re conversation pieces, heirlooms-in-the-making, and the kind of drinkware that makes even a glass of water look like it’s dressed for the party.

About Gay Fad Studios:
Gay Fad Studios began in Michigan before relocating to Lancaster, Ohio in 1945, where founder Fran Taylor built one of the most daring glass decorating companies of its time. At a moment when few women held leadership roles in American industry, Taylor not only established herself as a pioneering CEO but also assembled a studio of women artists who transformed plain glass blanks into vibrant, decorated barware. Their bold midcentury designs brought personality and flair to everyday drinkware, helping define the look of postwar American entertaining.

Though the company closed in the 1960s, Gay Fad Studios was revived in 2022—exactly 60 years later—by David and Jason Annecy. Today, the studio continues Taylor’s legacy of fearless creativity with exclusive product lines, a boutique store and museum in Lancaster, and events that celebrate midcentury style, including the annual Bottoms Up barware showcase each June. Gay Fad Studios remains dedicated to honoring its roots while reimagining glassware for a new generation of collectors and cocktail lovers.