Sugar House
Bright hosting table with clear glasses, citrus sparkling water and stainless tools

Clear-minded hosting · Edition 01

Craft every pour.

Keep it alcohol-free.

The house note

A good table begins before anyone arrives.

We edit practical, tactile tools around one belief: celebration does not need spirits. These are lasting objects for sparkling water, cold-steeped tea, botanical recipes and whatever makes your guests feel included.

Shop by hosting moment

Six routes to the table

The hosting ledger

Seventeen pieces.
No filler.

The Starter Bar Kit arranged on a warm cream surface

01 / Tools · First toolkit

The Starter Bar Kit

The essential six-piece toolkit for composed alcohol-free pours.

  • Stainless steel shaker
  • Double jigger
  • Long spoon
  • Strainer
$49.00 USD
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The Mocktail Master Set arranged on a warm cream surface

02 / Tools · Recipe practice

The Mocktail Master Set

A clear mixing set for layered citrus, tea and botanical serves.

  • Lead-free mixing glass
  • Long spoon
  • Fine strainer
  • Three flavour measures
$42.00 USD
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Highball Glass Quartet arranged on a warm cream surface

03 / Glassware · Everyday sparkle

Highball Glass Quartet

Four weighty, lead-free glasses for sparkling and long-form serves.

  • Four thick-base highball glasses
$36.00 USD
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Coupe Glass Duo arranged on a warm cream surface

04 / Glassware · Quiet celebration

Coupe Glass Duo

Two low, elegant bowls for celebratory alcohol-free pours.

  • Two lead-free coupe glasses
$28.00 USD
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A citrus and botanical drink beside a recipe notebook and mixing tools

Pour Finder / 03 steps

Tell us the table. We’ll map the pour.

Describe the occasion, flavour and tools you have. Get an alcohol-free recipe and the one piece that earns its place.

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“Everything arrived considered, down to the way the tools sit together.”
Mara · London
“The punch set made every guest feel part of the same table.”
Ellis · Toronto
“Useful enough for Tuesday, handsome enough for Saturday.”
June · Portland