A teapot is the heart of any true tea ritual. For our new and returning US sippers, who are discovering the art of brewing loose leaf tea, a quality teapot is an essential starting point for your journey. Our teapots, whether you prefer the sleek clarity of borosilicate glass or the timeless elegance of fine bone china, all feature built-in infusers to make brewing loose leaf tea simple, clean, and satisfying.
Borosilicate glass lets you watch the colour bloom as your leaves unfurl, while fine bone china holds heat beautifully and brings a refined feel to every pour. Whichever you choose, our teapots are crafted for the modern tea drinker. For more detailed information on materials and care tips, check out our Guide to choosing your teawares article. Explore our full collection to find your perfect match.
How do I choose the right teapot size?
Choosing the right teapot depends on how many people you're serving. Our standard teapots are perfect for sharing, typically holding around 1,000ml (about 34 fl oz) of tea, which is enough for several cups. If you're brewing for one, Tea For One sets are a great choice. These sets are smaller, around 450ml (about 15 fl oz), and come with a teapot, an infuser, and a cup and saucer, all in one convenient stackable design. For two people, Tea For Two sets are ideal, offering a similar-sized teapot with two matching cups. Please note that exact ml sizes can vary slightly by collection and design.
Do T2 teapots come with an infuser?
Yes, all of our teapots are designed with a built-in infuser. This makes it incredibly easy to brew loose-leaf tea directly in the pot, allowing the leaves to fully unfurl and release their beautiful flavours. After brewing, you can simply lift out the infuser for a perfect pour every time.
What's the best way to clean my teapot?
To keep your teapot in perfect condition, we recommend handwashing with warm, soapy water. Many of our teapots feature unique glazes, metallic details, or delicate designs that can be damaged by the high temperatures and harsh detergents of a dishwasher. If stains occur from brewing tea, a deep clean using a gentle mix of vinegar and baking soda will do the trick.
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