Delicate and darling, this 1950s Hazel Atlas “Pink Wheat” juice glass captures the soft femininity and farm-chic flair of mid-century American kitchenware. A warm pink wheat motif rises from the base like a golden hour field, accented by an elegant band of gold scrollwork around the rim. At just over 3.5” tall, it’s the perfect petite glass for morning juice, bedside water, or a charming addition to a cottage-core display.
Pair it with your vintage glassware collection or let it stand alone as a soft statement piece in a sunlit cabinet. This piece embodies the gentle elegance of everyday design from a bygone era.
Hazel Atlas was one of the most prominent American in the mid-20th century, known for both industrial utility and everyday beauty. The Pink Wheat pattern became popular in the 1950s, combining pastoral themes with modern femininity—making it a staple in American homes of the post-war era. Gold scrolling details were added to elevate these pieces into special-occasion territory, often used in bridal showers or Sunday brunches.
Hazel Atlas glassware is still widely sought after by collectors due to its unique blend of durability and nostalgic charm.