
Ashtrays
by Cookies
The Cookies Glass Ashtray is a thick, sculptural glass ashtray that doubles as a brand statement on your rolling table. Built from solid glass with the iconic Cookies "bite" logo moulded into the design, this piece catches ash reliably while looking like something you'd actually want on display. If you smoke at a desk, coffee table, or session station, this is the ashtray that stops you reaching for a bent drinks can.
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Brand | Cookies |
| Material | Glass |
| Colour | Blue |
| Design Feature | Sculptural "bite" cutout |
| SKU | HS2866 |
| Use | Ashtray / desk tray |
Complete your setup — pair this ashtray with a Cookies rolling tray to keep your whole station on-brand, or grab a decent grinder so you're not picking apart buds over your nice new glass.
A glass ashtray stops ash and spent filters from ending up on the floor, the windowsill, or worse — in a waterway. According to research published in the journal Tobacco Control, the presence of ashtrays and clear signage directly influences how and where people dispose of smoking debris (Ashtrays and Signage as Determinants of a Smoke-Free Environment, PMC3762932). In other words, having a dedicated spot for your ash means less mess and fewer stray butts ending up where they shouldn't.
We've sold tin ashtrays, ceramic ashtrays, and novelty ashtrays shaped like things they shouldn't be shaped like. Glass wins. It doesn't absorb tar or resin the way porous materials do, it doesn't warp from heat, and it rinses clean under a hot tap in about 10 seconds. The weight of solid glass also means it doesn't slide around or tip when you're tapping out a joint one-handed. This Cookies piece weighs enough that you feel the heft the moment you pick it up — it's not thin-walled decorative glass, it's proper thick stuff.
The one honest limitation: glass can chip if you drop it on tile or concrete. Keep it on a table, a tray, or any flat surface and you'll have zero issues. We've had the same glass ashtray behind the counter in Amsterdam for years and it still looks brand new — because nobody's lobbing it at the floor.
We get asked at least twice a week whether branded smoking accessories are worth the money over a generic ashtray from a pound shop. Here's the honest answer: functionally, any fireproof dish catches ash. But the Cookies ashtray is about 3 times thicker than the cheap glass ones we've handled, and the moulded bite design gives you a proper rest groove that actually holds a joint at the right angle. The blue colourway is deep and consistent — not painted on, it's the glass itself. That means it won't flake or fade no matter how many times you clean it.
Compared to a RAW metal ashtray, which is lighter and more portable, this Cookies piece is the one you leave on the table at home. It's a display item as much as a functional one. If you need something for festivals or travel, go metal. If you want something that looks good on your desk 365 days a year, this is the better pick.
Yes. Glass is non-combustible and heat-resistant enough for ash and spent filters. Just don't press a lit cherry directly against the glass for extended periods — standard use poses no risk at all.
Absolutely. Plenty of customers use glass ashtrays as catch-all trays for keys, coins, or rolling accessories. The sculpted design makes it a decent desk ornament even when it's not in active use.
Hot water and a drop of washing-up liquid handles daily cleaning. For resin build-up, soak in 70% isopropyl alcohol for 15 minutes, rinse, and dry with a lint-free cloth. Avoid abrasive pads.
No. The blue is the colour of the glass itself — it's not a coating or paint. It won't peel, chip, or fade with cleaning or heat exposure.
Yes. Solid glass gives it genuine weight. It won't slide or tip when you tap ash into it, even one-handed. That's the main advantage over tin or aluminium alternatives.
Wall thickness and design. Budget glass ashtrays are thin-walled and crack easily. The Cookies ashtray uses noticeably thicker glass with a moulded brand design that also functions as a joint rest. You can feel the difference the moment you pick it up.
Last updated: April 2026