Heady Glass Cups & Artist Drinkware | Zach P, Huffy
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      Heady glass cups are functional drinkware made by working bong and rig artists — borosilicate pints, egg cups, tulip cups and bottle collabs that double as collectible art. Angies Boutique carries 26 pieces split across two lanes: hand-blown heady cups by Zach P and Huffy Glass ($60–$300, signed, small-run) and branded everyday-carry bottles from Cookies SF including the Cookies SF x Nalgene 32oz Wide Mouth and the Cookies Canteen ($25–$45). Heady cups ship from our Chinatown LA shop at 838 N Broadway with double-boxed protective packaging and arrive intact or are replaced.

      At a Glance

      • Artists on shelf: Zach P, Huffy Glass
      • Brand collabs: Cookies SF x Nalgene, Cookies SF Canteen
      • Shapes: stemmed egg, flat-bottom egg, tulip, bong cup, razor stack orb, razor stack square, pint
      • Sizes: 10 oz rocks pours, 16 oz pints, 32 oz Nalgene wide-mouth
      • Material: borosilicate (heady) and Tritan / stainless (Cookies bottles)
      • Price range: $25 to $300+
      • Care: hand-wash heady glass; Nalgene and canteen are top-rack dishwasher safe
      • Shipping: double-boxed glass, breakage replaced

      Heady Drinkware From the Same Artists Making Rigs

      Heady glass cups exist in the same orbit as collectible bongs and dab rigs — the artists making them are the same people, the borosilicate is the same medium, and the visual vocabulary is the same. The difference is the end use: instead of pulling vapor, you drink water, beer or whiskey out of them. That dual identity is why this collection sits between fine craft and daily-driver glassware. A Zach P 16 oz Drinking Glass O.G. Sketch Remix has the same hand-painted illustration style as his signature rigs. A Huffy Glass Razor Stack Orb Cup uses the same stacked-glass technique you see on Huffy bongs.

      Zach P works out of a small studio releasing drops a few times per year. His drinking glasses come in 10 oz (rocks pour, short cocktail) and 16 oz (full pint) and rotate through recurring motifs — Indulgence, O.G. Sketch Remix, Happy Face, Skull Snake — alongside one-off paintings. Huffy Glass leans sculptural and runs deeper on shape variation: the Stemmed Egg Cup is a footed coupe, the Tulip Cup uses the classic flared tulip silhouette, the Bong Cup mimics a beaker base, the Flat Bottom Egg Cup is a stout sipper, and the Razor Stack series stacks worked details vertically in orb and square-top variants. Each piece is signed and dated.

      The Cookies SF lane is different. The Cookies SF x Nalgene 32oz Wide Bottle Blue is a standard Nalgene HDPE wide-mouth bottle co-branded with Cookies graphics — the same workhorse hikers and gym-goers have carried for forty years, redressed in streetwear. The Cookies Canteen Water Bottle is a stainless insulated bottle in the same brand language. These are not collector pieces; they are everyday carry with cultural cachet.

      Who This Collection Is For

      Ideal fit

      • Existing collectors of Zach P or Huffy Glass who want functional pieces that live on the counter
      • Gift buyers shopping for someone who already owns a heady rig or bong
      • Cookies SF fans rounding out the apparel kit with branded drinkware
      • Home bartenders wanting one-off rocks glasses and pints that are not factory stemware
      • Display-first buyers who also intend to use the piece daily

      Not the right fit

      • You need working smoking glass — see Bongs or Dab Rigs
      • You want storage jars for flower or concentrates — see Storage Containers
      • You're shopping Cookies SF apparel — browse Apparel or Hoodies
      • You want bulk matching glassware for a restaurant — heady cups are one-off, not sets

      Artists and Brands in This Collection

      Zach P is a Pacific Northwest borosilicate artist whose painted illustration style is instantly recognizable — line-drawn faces, skulls, snakes and abstract sketches rendered on the outside of clear glass. Current Zach P drinking glasses on the shelf include the 10 oz Indulgence, 16 oz O.G. Sketch Remix, 16 oz Happy Face, and Skull Snake variants. Each is hand-blown and hand-painted; no two are identical.

      Huffy Glass is a heady-functional studio better known for tubes and rigs that bring the same color work and shape language to drinkware. The Stemmed Egg Cup and Flat Bottom Egg Cup are the recognizable silhouettes; the Tulip Cup and Bong Cup speak to the studio's smoking-glass roots; the Razor Stack Orb and Razor Stack Exaggerated Square Top Cup show off Huffy's stacked-detail technique with clear and worked-color variants.

      Cookies SF contributes the streetwear-collab carry. The Cookies SF x Nalgene 32oz Wide Bottle Blue is the standard 32 oz wide-mouth Nalgene with Cookies branding — same HDPE, same loop top, same gradations on the side. The Cookies SF Canteen Water Bottle is stainless insulated. For more from the brand, see Cookies Glass.

      How to Choose: 4 Decision Factors

      1. Use case — display, daily driver, or both

      A Zach P 16 oz Happy Face will spend most of its life on the counter holding water. A Huffy Stemmed Egg Cup is more fragile and more sculptural — closer to display stemware. A Cookies x Nalgene 32 oz is built to be dropped, kicked under a desk and thrown in a gym bag. Match the piece to how you actually live.

      2. Size and pour

      10 oz is a rocks pour, short cocktail or espresso. 16 oz is a pint — beer, water, mixed drinks, iced coffee. 32 oz is the Nalgene workhorse for hydration. Huffy egg cups and tulip cups generally hold 6–10 oz depending on shape.

      3. Artist value and signature

      Heady cups carry collector value. Zach P pieces are signed; Huffy pieces carry the studio mark. Limited motifs and one-off paintings hold value better than open runs. If you're buying to hold value, prioritize signed one-offs and discontinued motifs.

      4. Care tolerance

      Hand-wash means hand-wash. Painted illustrations chip in dishwashers from detergent abrasion and thermal cycling. Borosilicate handles heat well but is not tempered for rapid swings — pouring boiling water into a cold-from-the-freezer cup will crack it. The Cookies Nalgene and Canteen tolerate normal water-bottle abuse.

      Heady Cups by Artist and Use

      Piece Artist Best Use Price Tier
      Zach P 10oz Indulgence Zach P Rocks pour, espresso $$
      Zach P 16oz Happy Face Zach P Daily pint, water $$
      Zach P 16oz O.G. Sketch Remix Zach P Beer, mixed drinks $$
      Huffy Stemmed Egg Cup Huffy Glass Display stemware, dessert $$$
      Huffy Razor Stack Orb Huffy Glass Statement piece, short pours $$$
      Huffy Bong Cup Huffy Glass Conversation piece, water $$

      Heady vs Branded Bottle: What You Get

      Attribute Heady Cup (Zach P / Huffy) Cookies x Nalgene 32oz Cookies Canteen
      Material Borosilicate, hand-blown HDPE plastic Stainless steel, insulated
      Care Hand-wash only Top-rack dishwasher Hand-wash recommended
      Durability Fragile, collectible Drop-proof workhorse Dent-resistant, leak-proof
      Use case Home, daily-drinker display Gym, hike, desk Hot/cold travel
      Resale value Holds or appreciates Brand-collab collectible Functional, low resale

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      If/Then Buying Guide

      If you already own a Zach P rig and want a matching daily pint
      Buy the Zach P 16 oz O.G. Sketch Remix.
      If you want a gift under $100 for a heady glass collector
      Buy a Zach P 10 oz in the Indulgence motif.
      If you want a sculptural display piece you'll actually drink from
      Buy the Huffy Glass Stemmed Egg Cup or Tulip Cup.
      If you carry a water bottle daily and want Cookies branding
      Buy the Cookies SF x Nalgene 32oz Wide Bottle Blue.
      If you want hot beverage travel with brand identity
      Buy the Cookies SF Canteen Water Bottle.
      If you want a conversation piece that looks like a bong but holds water
      Buy the Huffy Glass Bong Cup.

      Glossary

      Heady glass
      Functional borosilicate artwork made by named glassblowers in small or one-off runs. Distinguished from production glass by signature, illustration, color work and collector value. The term originated in the rig and bong scene and now extends to drinkware.
      Borosilicate
      A glass formulation containing boron trioxide that resists thermal shock better than soda-lime glass. Standard for scientific glassware, lab equipment and heady cups. Tolerates moderate temperature changes but is not unbreakable.
      Stemmed egg cup
      A drinking vessel with an egg-shaped or rounded bowl atop a narrow stem and footed base. The Huffy Glass Stemmed Egg Cup is the reference example — a sculptural coupe form for short pours, water or dessert.
      Razor stack
      A Huffy Glass technique stacking thin worked-glass details vertically along the body of a piece. Available in orb and exaggerated square-top variants in the cup line.
      Bong cup
      Drinking glassware shaped like a bong silhouette — beaker base, tall neck — without any of the smoking hardware (no joint, no downstem, no water chamber). Functional drinkware that nods to rig vocabulary.
      Nalgene wide mouth
      The reference HDPE outdoor water bottle since 1968. The Cookies SF x Nalgene 32 oz Wide Bottle Blue is a standard Nalgene with branded graphics — same threaded loop top, same gradations, same drop tolerance.

      Why Angies Boutique for Heady Drinkware

      Angies Boutique has operated as a glass and smoke specialty shop in Los Angeles Chinatown since 1990, building 35-plus years of working relationships with named glass artists and curating heady pieces alongside the rigs and bongs from the same studios. We carry Zach P and Huffy Glass drinkware as part of our broader heady glass program; the same buyers who know our dab rigs and bong inventory hand-pick these cups. Every glass piece is double-boxed for shipping, breakage is replaced, and our brick-and-mortar at 838 N Broadway is open seven days a week if you want to handle a piece before buying.

      Shop the Collection

      Start with the Zach P 16oz Happy Face for an everyday heady pint, the Huffy Stemmed Egg Cup for sculptural display, or the Cookies x Nalgene 32oz Blue for daily carry. Explore the wider artist program in Bongs, Dab Rigs, Bubblers and Glass Pipes. For brand-collab gear see Cookies Glass. Read our guide to selecting premium smoke shop products for more context.

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      Frequently Asked Questions about Heady Glass Cups & Artist Drinkware | Zach P, Huffy

      A heady glass cup is a functional drinking vessel hand-blown from borosilicate by a named glass artist — typically someone better known for bongs, rigs and pipes who applies the same craft and visual signature to drinkware. Distinguishing features include hand-painted or worked-glass detail, an artist signature, small-run or one-off production, and collector value that often appreciates. Zach P and Huffy Glass are two of the most-recognized names making heady cups today. A Zach P 16 oz Happy Face or Huffy Stemmed Egg Cup will look like art but functions exactly like a standard pint or coupe — hold water, beer, whiskey, dessert. The trade-off versus production glassware is care (hand-wash only) and price ($60–$300 versus $5–$15 for retail glass).
      Huffy Glass is a heady-functional glass studio recognized in the borosilicate scene for tubes, bongs and rigs that use stacked-detail color work and sculptural shapes. The studio extended that craft into drinkware with shapes including the Stemmed Egg Cup, Flat Bottom Egg Cup, Tulip Cup, Bong Cup and the Razor Stack series in orb and exaggerated square-top variants. Huffy pieces are made in small runs, signed with the studio mark, and treated as collectibles by buyers who already own Huffy smoking glass. Cups range roughly $80 to $300 depending on shape, color work and complexity. Inventory rotates as new drops release.
      Zach P is a Pacific Northwest borosilicate artist whose hand-painted illustration style — line-drawn faces, skulls, snakes, abstract sketches in black ink on clear glass — is one of the most recognizable signatures in heady glass. His drinking glasses come in 10 oz and 16 oz formats and rotate through recurring motifs including Indulgence, O.G. Sketch Remix, Happy Face and Skull Snake, alongside one-off painted pieces. Each Zach P glass is hand-blown and hand-painted; the painting is on the outside of the glass and is durable to hand-washing but not dishwasher detergent. Pieces are signed and dated. Drops happen a few times per year and sell out quickly.
      Heady glass cups by Zach P and Huffy Glass are hand-wash only. Three reasons: dishwasher detergent is abrasive and will gradually dull or chip painted illustrations; the high-temperature cycle creates thermal stress that can crack worked-glass detail and stems; and the spray arms knock pieces against rack tines, chipping rims and footed bases. Wash by hand in warm soapy water with a soft sponge, rinse and air-dry. The Cookies SF x Nalgene 32 oz Wide Bottle is top-rack dishwasher safe per Nalgene's spec. The Cookies SF Canteen is hand-wash recommended to preserve insulation and finish.
      Both — and that dual identity is the point. Heady cups are made functional on purpose; the artists want pieces that get used, not shelved. A Zach P Happy Face or Huffy Razor Stack will hold beer and water exactly like a production pint. They also carry collector value because they're signed, small-run and made by recognized artists. Many collectors run a rotation: daily-driver pieces on the counter, special-occasion or one-off pieces on display. The only behaviors to avoid are dishwashing, freezer-to-stove temperature swings and dropping on tile — same rules as any borosilicate.
      Both are Huffy Glass shapes but they target different uses. The Razor Stack Orb and Razor Stack Exaggerated Square Top are statement pieces — stacked worked-glass details run vertically along the body, creating a heavy, ornate cup best for short pours and display. The Stemmed Egg Cup is closer to traditional stemware — an egg-shaped or rounded bowl on a slim stem and footed base, suited for dessert, short pours, water, or wine. Razor Stack reads as sculpture; Stemmed Egg reads as refined drinkware. Price ranges overlap but Razor Stack pieces typically carry more complexity and run higher.
      Heady cup pricing reflects the same economics as heady rigs: each piece is hand-blown by a named artist over hours of work, made in runs of one to a few dozen, and signed. A Zach P 16 oz drinking glass requires the same glassblowing time as a small rig — heat the borosilicate, shape on the marver, blow the form, anneal in the kiln, hand-paint the illustration, sign and date. There's no automation, no mold, no overseas production. Compared to a $5 production pint that comes off a machine line by the thousand, a $200 Zach P pint is two orders of magnitude more labor — and the result is one of one. Pricing also reflects collector demand and resale value.
      Yes, with limits. Borosilicate is the same material used for scientific beakers and Pyrex — it tolerates heat better than standard glass. Coffee, tea and hot toddies below boiling pour fine into a Zach P or Huffy cup at room temperature. The failure modes are thermal shock (pouring boiling water into a cup that's been in the freezer) and direct flame contact (do not put on a stovetop). For best practice, let the cup warm to room temperature before any hot pour, and avoid going from freezer-cold to steaming-hot in one step.
      The Cookies SF x Nalgene 32oz Wide Bottle Blue is a co-branded edition of the standard 32 oz Nalgene wide-mouth HDPE bottle — the same bottle hikers, climbers and gym-goers have carried since 1968 — finished in Cookies-branded blue with Cookies graphics. Same loop top, same threaded mouth wide enough for ice cubes, same volume gradations on the side, same drop tolerance. It functions identically to a standard Nalgene; the value-add is the streetwear collab. Pairs naturally with Cookies apparel and accessories. Top-rack dishwasher safe.
      Yes. Every heady glass cup ships double-boxed: the piece is wrapped in foam or bubble in an inner box that's then suspended inside an outer box with corner padding. We do not single-box glass. If a piece arrives broken or damaged, photograph the packaging and contents and contact us within 48 hours of delivery — we replace or refund. Insurance is included on heady pieces over $150. Shipping times are 2–5 business days within the continental US.
      Warm water, mild dish soap, soft sponge or microfiber cloth. Avoid steel wool, abrasive pads and strong bleach-based cleaners — they dull the glass and damage painted illustrations. For stubborn residue, let the cup soak in warm soapy water for 10 minutes then wipe clean. Rinse thoroughly and air-dry upside-down on a soft towel. Do not put in the dishwasher. For deep-clean of mineral buildup, white vinegar diluted 1:1 with warm water works without damaging painted surfaces.
      Borosilicate is more impact-resistant than soda-lime glass at equivalent thickness, but heady cups are still glass — they break when dropped on hard surfaces. The hand-blown nature means wall thickness varies slightly; some pieces are quite robust, others (especially stemmed pieces with thin stems) are more delicate. Practical rule: treat a heady cup like fine stemware, not like a beer mug. Set down carefully, don't clink hard, keep away from edges of counters with kids or pets. The Cookies Nalgene and Canteen tolerate normal drops; the heady glass does not.