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DEGRENNE Paris
The salam teapot was created in 1953 and is Degrenne’s iconic product. The finesse of the porcelain combined with the shimmer of the teapot’s body enhances the tea-drinking experience. The salam’s body is cleverly linked by a felt sleeve, keeping tea at an optimum temperature for twice as long as a classic teapot. The pot’s removable filter reveals all the subtlety of tea and prevents the bitter taste that comes from brewing tea for too long. The salam’s timeless design, blend of porcelain and stainless steel, and its combination of finishes make this teapot truly unique.
MacKenzie-Childs
Heavy-gauge, hand-glazed steel underbody embellished with hand-painted decoration, rimmed in bronzed stainless steel. Wood handle. Lid is topped with a glass finial. Pieces may vary due to the handmade nature of each product.
Michael Aram
The Michael Aram's Palace collection explores, through Michael's eyes, the richness of detail and ornament in palaces throughout the world. As a part-time resident of India since 1989, palace architecture has been a steady source of inspiration and this collection pays tribute to the geometry and complexity of Moghul's design. The classically elegant shapes and materials in this collection reflect the arches, finials, carved panels, and ornamentation prevalent in palaces throughout the East. "I like the old saying that every man's home is his palace. This is a collection that brings the grandness and intricacy of palace architecture into your home, in an elegant yet everyday way. The collection is a journey of sorts into the sophisticated world of regal architecture, yet what I love about it is that there is a surprising simplicity to the geometric forms as well as restraint in the tone-on-tone interplay with light and shadow of the surfaces."
The Salam teapot from Degrenne is a must for all tea lovers. This iconic product has now been completely reinvented in monochromatic versions for a colorful and modern tea experience. Taking the iconic shape of the Salam with a porcelain body and a stainless steel dome cover produced in our factory in Vire, these new teapots invigorate the Salam line with a color-block effect. With their harmoniously lacquered dome covers in shades matching their teapot bodies, the elements of the Salam monochrome collection also double up as genuinely decorative objects. Each Salam element symbolizes the perfect alliance of the two areas of Degrenne's expertise. Matching the Empileo coffee ware, allow you to enjoy every cup of tea in monochrome tranquillity or with the energy of a boldly pop mix-and-match service.
Rosenthal
Inspired by the opera of the same name by Giacomo Puccini, the Turandot decor is an homage to the 18th-century chinoiseries, which already played an important role in the Rosenthal designs of the late 19th century. A lavish farandole of peony blossoms, bamboo, and ginkgo leaves in delicate colors meets golden dragonflies. The background for the poetic porcelain paintings is a white or dark blue background framed by a narrow gold rim. Gianni Cinti tells us that he had the idea for the complex decoration when he remembered a visit to the shore of West Lake in Hangzhou, China. The interweaving of Western and Eastern elements is emphasized by the extension of the collection to include elements of classical Chinese food culture such as rice and soup bowls, porcelain spoons, chopstick holders, and tea caddies.
Blomus
Blomus Kumi stoneware teapot will add beauty and tradition to tea time. The Kumi tabletop range features typical Japanese shapes in natural colors, and in addition to typical tabletop items, also includes traditional Japanese items such as a small bowl for soy sauce and the characteristic tea mug without a handle. Kumi is created with the Japanese process of reactive glazing, which comes out differently with every firing and reacts to the slightest variations of oxygen in the kiln. True to the Japanese philosophy of Wabi Sabi, in which beauty is found only in the imperfect, the pieces will feature slight variances such as dots or irregularities which are part of the reactive glazing process. These characteristics of each piece are considered traits of the object's personality and lend to its sophistication. Kumi is a Japanese word meaning eternal beauty. Colors complement one another beautifully and can be mixed for a stunning presentation.
Ceramic stoneware teapot with filter - 1 liter - Sablo designed by Frederike Martens, a German industrial designer with an emphasis on glass and ceramics is a perfect tea steeping system. Frederike designed the Sablo line taking inspiration from the natural materials of sand, clay, and water. The shapes are soft and inviting with pleasantly rounded edges and a slightly rough surface in some areas and glazed in others. Sablo stoneware is made from colored clay and a unique mix of quartz, minerals, and oxide. Stoneware is defined as a group of ceramic products and is used to produce plates, dishes, cachepots, and bowls, molded at very high temperatures using special casting techniques. The high temperature during the firing process ensures stoneware is more stable than clay and less translucent than porcelain. The colors, shapes, and appearance of the glaze as well as the overall look depend on the firing temperature and time and may vary slightly from piece to piece - each piece is unique and may show individual structures and shades. The clay of Sablo is fired at a very high temperature, therefore doesn't require all-over glazing. The ceramic pot is dishwasher and microwave-safe, filter parts should be hand washed. 5.1" height x 8.7" x 5.5" / 13cm x 22cm x 14cm. Holds 1 liter / 24 fluid ounces of liquid.
Frieling
Optimal heat retention so you can enjoy your tea longer.
Heavy-gauge, hand-glazed steel underbody embellished with hand-applied transfers, rimmed in bronzed stainless steel. Wood handle. Lid is topped with a resin finial. Pieces may vary due to the handmade nature of each product.
The Courtly Chickatee Teapot is a stack of springtime sweetness. Made of hand-painted resin, a Courtly Teapot is tipped with two teacups, and crowned with two chicks, with gold foil detailing.
Heavy-gauge, hand-glazed steel underbody embellished with hand-applied transfers, rimmed in bronzed stainless steel. Wood handle. Lid is topped with a glass finial. Pieces may vary due to the handmade nature of each product.
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