Custom Glassware Pricing Guide Malaysia 2026

“Glassware” is the broadest category in drinkware — it covers everything from a plain printed tumbler to a floating double-wall glass or a frosted latte glass — and the price spreads just as widely. For cafés branding their service ware, offices fitting out a pantry, or companies gifting something that looks more considered than a mug, knowing what drives the cost matters. Here’s a plain guide to custom glassware pricing in Malaysia, with indicative ringgit bands by type and quantity.

Quick orientation. All figures below are typical, indicative ranges in Malaysian ringgit for logo-printed or engraved glassware delivered in the Klang Valley — not a quotation. Our practical minimum is around 50 pieces as a guide, not a hard floor; smaller runs are often possible on in-stock models or simple decoration.

What sets the price

1. Construction. Single-wall is cheapest; double-wall glasses cost more for the insulated, floating-liquid effect and the extra glasswork.

2. Finish. Plain is the baseline; frosted, coloured and double-wall finishes add a premium and change how branding looks.

3. Decoration & quantity. One-position pad print or laser engraving is economical; full-colour UV costs more; setup dilutes as volume rises.

Indicative price bands by type

Glassware type Typical unit @ ~300 pcs Best for
Standard single-wall glass ~RM5 – RM12 Cafés, offices, volume
Coffee / latte glass ~RM7 – RM15 Cafés, hot drinks, gifts
Frosted glass ~RM8 – RM16 Premium gifts, elegant branding
Double-wall glass ~RM14 – RM30 Premium, insulated, no sweat
Double-wall coffee + holder / set ~RM20 – RM40 VIP gifts, hampers, awards

Indicative ranges only, single-position decoration at ~300 pieces. Construction, finish and gift boxing move them.

How quantity bends the price

Quantity Typical unit (single-wall glass, printed)
~50 (guide MOQ) ~RM10 – RM18
100 ~RM8 – RM14
300 ~RM5 – RM12
500+ ~RM4 – RM9

Single-wall glassware is among the most affordable branded drinkware; double-wall sits markedly higher because of the construction.

In-house tip: decide single-wall vs double-wall vs frosted before you compare prices — they set both the cost and the impression. Our guide to glassware types and finishes makes the call easy.

The line items people forget

  • Gift boxing — for double-wall and gift-set glassware, a presentation box adds value and a few ringgit each.
  • Breakage allowance — like all glassware, event and café orders often include a small spare percentage.
  • Colour printing — full-colour UV costs more than a single-position pad print or engraving.

If you’re choosing glassware as a corporate gift rather than service ware, our overview of why custom drinkware works as a corporate gift is a useful primer on where glassware fits.

Frequently asked questions

How much does custom glassware cost in Malaysia?

At ~300 pieces, expect roughly RM5–12 for standard single-wall, RM7–15 for coffee/latte glasses, RM8–16 for frosted, and RM14–30 for double-wall — indicative, before gift boxing.

What’s the minimum order?

Around 50 pieces as a guide, with flexibility on in-stock models or simple single-position decoration.

Why are double-wall glasses more expensive?

They’re made from two layers of glass with an air gap, which insulates the drink and creates the floating effect — more glasswork means a higher unit cost than single-wall.

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