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Glass City Champagne Wall Brings New Experience to Events

Enhance your event with the Glass City Champage Wall. This Toledo-based event service brings a different drinking experience to your event, providing an ivy-covered “living wall” for guests to retrieve their champagne from. 

Glass City Champagne Wall is the first champagne wall in Toledo.

Photo provided via Glass City Champagne Wall.

Guests ring the bell on the wall to retrieve their champagne from four different areas on the wall. The wall can be used at any event and the items passed from the wall don’t have to be just champagne. Champagne, beer, seltzers, wine, snacks and chocolate, almost any item you can think of can be passed through the wall. 

Qualin Harris, owner of Glass City Champagne Wall, decided to bring this service to Toledo after he had a champagne wall at his own wedding. He bought his first wall from his wedding, and with the help of Elizabeth Foster Mayberry from Stellar Blooms, he built a second wall. 

“The main reason I started the champagne wall is to put a smile on people’s faces in a unique way, whether at a wedding or an event. I want to leave a lasting memory in people’s minds of how much fun they can have with a champagne wall,” Harris said.


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Event hosts must provide their own items to be passed through the wall, serving glasses and the servers. Glass City Champagne Wall will provide the wall and one pair of white gloves. The wall costs $595 for 12 hours. The fee includes the set up and take down of the wall. Custom signs, personalized champagne flutes and extra gloves can be purchased for an extra fee. Event hosts can book the champagne wall on the website

For more information on Glass City Champagne Wall, visit gccwall419.com

Enhance your event with the Glass City Champage Wall. This Toledo-based event service brings a different drinking experience to your event, providing an ivy-covered “living wall” for guests to retrieve their champagne from. 

Glass City Champagne Wall is the first champagne wall in Toledo.

Photo provided via Glass City Champagne Wall.

Guests ring the bell on the wall to retrieve their champagne from four different areas on the wall. The wall can be used at any event and the items passed from the wall don’t have to be just champagne. Champagne, beer, seltzers, wine, snacks and chocolate, almost any item you can think of can be passed through the wall. 

Qualin Harris, owner of Glass City Champagne Wall, decided to bring this service to Toledo after he had a champagne wall at his own wedding. He bought his first wall from his wedding, and with the help of Elizabeth Foster Mayberry from Stellar Blooms, he built a second wall. 

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“The main reason I started the champagne wall is to put a smile on people’s faces in a unique way, whether at a wedding or an event. I want to leave a lasting memory in people’s minds of how much fun they can have with a champagne wall,” Harris said.


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Event hosts must provide their own items to be passed through the wall, serving glasses and the servers. Glass City Champagne Wall will provide the wall and one pair of white gloves. The wall costs $595 for 12 hours. The fee includes the set up and take down of the wall. Custom signs, personalized champagne flutes and extra gloves can be purchased for an extra fee. Event hosts can book the champagne wall on the website

For more information on Glass City Champagne Wall, visit gccwall419.com

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