Teapots
Discover our selection of teapots
The teapot is without doubt the best tool for tea lovers. They can fully enjoy their black, green or white tea. .
With these models, thanks to their large filter, the tea leaves develop fully during the infusion and release their full aroma. The instructions for use are clear and the operation very simple: place the desired quantity of loose tea in the bottom of the filter, pour in your water at the right temperature and let it brew to your liking. Press the plunger and your tea is ready!
Filtrer
- Capacity: 8 cups (1L)
- Strong Borosilicate Glass
- With Infuser
- Colour: Black
- Capacity: 300ml
- Materials: Porcelain
- Dishwasher Safe
- Made in Japan
- Colour: Black
- Meterials: Porcelain & Stainless Steel
- Capacity: 600ml
- Dishwasher Safe
- Made in Japan
- With removable tea infuser
- Chinese cast iron
- 1.15L capacity
- FREE Dammann Frères loose leaf tea
- 1L capacity
- Enamel
- Lovely retro teapot!
- 18/8 stainless steel
- 1L capacity
- Compatible with all heat sources except induction
- Teapot with thermometer
- Removable tea filter
- Ideal for B&Bs, Tearooms...
- Porcelain teapot
- 400ml capacity
- 460ml teapot
- Glass and stainless steel
- Lid with integrated strainer
- 1L capacity
- With stainless steel infuser
- Chinese cast iron
- Free tea offer!
- Teapot with infuser
- Porcelain, stainless steel & acacia wood
- 1.2L capacity
- Free Dammann tea offer!
- Discover the glass VIVA Scandinavia tea carafe 2.0 with stainless steel infuser. 1.4 litre capacity. Perfect for preparing a good cup of tea.
- This Ceylon iced tea jug from Bodum offers a simple and easy way to infuse iced tea... All you need are tea leaves and cold water!
- 50cl / 500ml capacity
- Charcoal Blue porcelain mug
- with stainless steel infuser
- Glass teapot with stainless steel and wood lid. 680ml capacity : perfect for tea for two ! by OGO Living
- Capacity: 80 cl
- Cast iron teapot
- Colour: midnight blue
- Removable stainless steel filter
- Made of glass and cork
- Stylish teapot
- 500ml capacity
- With tea ball infuser
- Quality glass teapot
- 1L capacity
- With stainless steel infuser
- By German brand Jenaer Glas
- 1L
- 8 cups
- Assam Teapot
- Borosilicate glass
- Stainless steel tea filter
- Double-wall glass tea mug
- 39cl capacity
- With stainless steel tea filter
- Bamboo lid
- Stainless Steel and PP Resin
- Lid and Strainer Included
- 85cl capacity
- 720 ml teapot
- Glass and stainless steel
- Lid with integrated strainer
- A stainless steel Bodum Columbia tea press with a 1.5 litre capacity. Completely stainless steel, dishwasher-safe.
- 1L
- Chambord Teapot
- glass and stainless steel
- Removable tea filter
- 1L capacity
- Strong glass teapot
- With stainless steel infuser
- Assam Teapot
- Capacity: 1L
- Colour: black
- Handle, lid and acrylic filter
- 1L capacity
- Glass and natural wood
- Stainless steel infuser
- Free loose leaf tea offer!
- 1L capacity
- With stainless steel infuser
- Chinese cast iron
- Free tea offer!
- Stainless Steel Infuser
- White Porcelain
- Capacity: 1.5 L
- Free 50g Dammann Frères Loose Leaf Tea
- Teapot with Infuser
- Capacity: 4 cups
- Capacity in L: 0.5L
- Materials: Glass & Stainless Steel
- Teapot with Infuser
- Capacity: 12 cups
- Capacity in L: 1.5L
- Materials: Glass & Stainless Steel
- 1.2L
- Borosilicate glass
- Stainless steel
- Viva Scandinavia teapot
- 1.2L Teapot with infuser
- Porcelain, stainless steel & cork
- With 2 porcelain cups
- Free loose leaf tea offer!
- Free gift: 50g of Dammann Frères tea
- Set with enamel teapot & 2 cups
- Teapot capacity: 1L
- Free gift: 50g of Dammann Frères tea
- Set with enamel teapot & 2 cups
- Teapot capacity: 1L
- Free gift: 50g of Dammann Frères tea
- Set with enamel teapot & 2 cups
- Teapot capacity: 1L
- Teapot with Plunger
- No Deposits in the Cup
- Capacity: 35cl
- Borosilicate Glass, Stainless Steel & Bamboo
- 50 cl / 500ml
- Borosilicate glass, stainless steel and wood
- with infuser
- 600ml capacity (4 cups)
- Glass & stainless steel
- From Japanese brand Kinto
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The first traces of teapots are in China, under the Yuan dynasty, it is in particular written traces of this time which evoke its use. It was around the 12th century that tea and its containers were shipped to Europe. The first teapots were made of Chinese porcelain (usually blue and white). And the drink was consumed by the upper classes.
Over time, it became more democratic and one of the most widely drunk beverages in the world. And as time went on, the teapot models diversified to meet all needs, budgets and design desires
All tea lovers know that the choice of a teapot is important, both for the style that matches your decoration and for the advantages of each. There are many different types of teapots, from cast iron to glass to terracotta. The use of this appliance is good value for money and the main thing is that it makes you a hot drink. Here is a short buying guide to help you make your choice.
The cast iron teapot
It is also called Tetsubin (steel pot in Japanese) or more generally Japanese teapot. It is probably the type of teapot you first think of. It is recognisable by its unique style, finish and weight.
It is used for the tea ceremony. In the past, it was made exclusively of cast iron and had the ability to modify the taste of tea and give it sweeter notes thanks to the contact of the water with the iron.
Nowadays, cast iron teapots are covered with a thin layer of enamel on the inside for easy maintenance. In order to appeal to the greatest number of people, they are now available in bright colours such as green, yellow, red...
The glass teapot
The transparency of the teapot will enhance your drink, and it is recommended for infusions of tea flowers. It allows you to see the colouring stages of the infusion. It is advisable to be careful when using it and to choose a handle made of another material, as glass conducts heat.
It is easy to maintain by simply rinsing after each use and if the glass becomes tarnished, a little white vinegar and baking soda on a soft cloth will give it a new lease of life.
This type of teapot will always amaze guests with its charm and elegance while being easy to use.
Enamel or clay teapot
This is also known as a memory teapot. As the name suggests, this teapot is a bit like our grandmothers' cooking pots, which, after use, gave that little "je ne sais quoi" to the dish. This teapot does exactly the same thing, it retains the oils of each tea and makes the recipes unique and will give a better quality to your drink.
It is also advisable not to change the type of tea when using it. The advantage of using an enamel or terracotta teapot is the heat retention.
As this teapot keeps all its contents in memory, it is advisable to simply rinse it with water, as the use of cleaning products will change the taste of your tea.
The plunger teapot
Like the plunger teapot, it has the great advantage that the space in the container allows the tea leaves to develop their own aromas. Once the recommended brewing time has elapsed, the plunger and its sieve are enough to bring all the leaves to the bottom of the container. All you have to do is enjoy your infusion without using any special tea filters.