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Tea and related ephemera to look at during afternoon tea break. Always added around 4 o'clock.



"Everything stops for tea"
Goodhart & Hoffman & Sigler 1935

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Japanese cast iron kettle that can be taken from the stove top to your table for tea from Poketo.

Japanese cast iron kettle that can be taken from the stove top to your table for tea from Poketo.

Norm Thermo Kettle Jug – with drip-free silicone spout

Norm Thermo Kettle Jug – with drip-free silicone spout



This is a Picquot kettle, designed in 1938 and cast in one piece in Magnailium so there are no leaks. The spout pours easily and you can’t burn your hands on the sycamore handle.
Available from Margaret Howell, Twentytwentyone, and other stockists internationally found on the Picquot website.

This is a Picquot kettle, designed in 1938 and cast in one piece in Magnailium so there are no leaks. The spout pours easily and you can’t burn your hands on the sycamore handle.

Available from Margaret Howell, Twentytwentyone, and other stockists internationally found on the Picquot website.

Time to brew up print by Laura Seaby

Time to brew up print by Laura Seaby

Bouilloire Ipso Facto by Estelle Sauvage. The kettle brings water to 90˚C for a perfect cup of tea using a 100W light bulb as the heat source.

Bouilloire Ipso Facto by Estelle Sauvage. The kettle brings water to 90˚C for a perfect cup of tea using a 100W light bulb as the heat source.

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