We've all seen the pretty little wine charms that are used to identify people's wine glasses. They're usually made of wire and dangle like earrings with sparkly little beads or other charms (my parents have ones that look like different cheeses). They're perfect for looping around the stem of a wine glass, or even a martini glass, but what if you're having a cocktail party with tumblers and rocks glasses?
Designer Eric Janssen's stem markers are small colorful disks made of foam, and can attach to stems and to the edge of regular glasses.
Brilliant.

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