Across living rooms and dining tables, a quiet shift is underway — away from the studied blankness of minimalism and toward spaces that carry warmth, memory, and the play of light. Coloured glassware, with its centuries of artisanal heritage and its capacity to transform afternoon sun into moving pools of colour, has become an unlikely vessel for this longing. Interior designers observe that people are no longer apologising for wanting their homes to feel inhabited by a self — and a wine glass in deep amber, it turns out, can be a small but sincere act of that reclamation.