Libbey Glassware and Tableware

Today, through new product development, technology, and acquisitions, Libbey is a leading provider of tableware products to the foodservice industry. It manufactures and distributes a broad range of glassware, dinnerware, flatware, and back-of-the-house products to restaurants, bars, hotels, nightclubs, healthcare, educational and penal institutions, caterers, airlines, cruise lines, and country clubs.
Libbey Glassware and Tableware Products by Department

Libbey Most bars and restaurants will need a large supply of Ashtrays. We have a wide selection of plastic ashtrays and glass ashtray...
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Libbey Style, quality and durability make Bristol Valley Libbey's most popular stemware for even the most discriminating restaurateur.
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Libbey Selecting the proper glassware is one of the most important decisions you can make to contribute to your customer's impression ...
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Libbey Libbey's exclusive DuraTuff treatment is a special thermal after-process for "pressed" tumblers and stemware that produces dura...
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Libbey Libbey's exclusive DuraTuff treatment is a special thermal after-process for "pressed" tumblers and stemware that produces dura...
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Libbey Libbey’s great selection of durable beer glasses & mugs make them the smart choice for all your on-tap and bottled beer ser...
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Libbey Libbey’s great selection of durable beer glasses & mugs make them the smart choice for all your on-tap and bottled beer ser...
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Libbey A variety of styles from which to choose, each designed to meet the specific needs of the most discriminating restaurants and h...
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Libbey Libbey's heat-treated Zombie tumblers are created through a special heating and rapid cooling process after the
glass is forme...
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Libbey has its roots in East Cambridge, Massachusetts, home of the New England Glass Company which was founded in 1818. William L. Libbey took over the company in 1878 and renamed it the New England Glass Works, Wm. L. Libbey & Sons Props. In 1888, facing growing competition, Edward Drummond Libbey moved the company to Toledo, Ohio. The Northwest Ohio area offered abundant natural gas resources and access to large deposits of high quality sand. Toledo also had a network of railroad and steamship lines, making it an ideal location for the company. In 1892, the name was changed to The Libbey Glass Company.