Teapots

A beautiful cup of tea starts with the right teapot. Our collection of teapots is designed to make brewing loose-leaf tea simple, enjoyable, and part of everyday life.

From compact teapots for quiet moments to larger designs for sharing, each piece balances form and function. Clear glass options allow you to watch the tea gently infuse, while spacious designs give tea leaves room to fully release their flavour and aroma — ideal for everything from soothing herbal blends to classic black teas.

Chosen for practicality as well as style, our teapots are easy to use, easy to clean, and suitable for modern kitchens. Many styles are gift-ready, making them a thoughtful choice for tea lovers, house warmings, or everyday upgrades to your tea ritual.

Designed for calm moments, slow pours, and better tea.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the best material for a teapot?

The best material depends on how you drink your tea. Ceramic and porcelain teapots retain heat well and are ideal for everyday use. Cast iron teapots are excellent for keeping tea warm for longer, while glass teapots are perfect if you enjoy watching the tea brew and prefer a clean, modern look.

Do teapots keep tea hot?

Yes, teapots are designed to retain heat, but performance varies by material. Cast iron and ceramic teapots hold heat the longest, while glass teapots cool more quickly. Pre-warming your teapot with hot water before brewing can help keep the tea hotter for longer.

How do I choose the right size teapot?

Choose a teapot based on how many cups you usually make. A 500–600ml teapot is ideal for one to two cups, while a 900ml–1.2 litre teapot suits sharing or family use. Always allow extra space for tea leaves to infuse properly.

Are teapots suitable for loose-leaf tea?

Most teapots are suitable for loose-leaf tea, especially when used with a removable infuser. Teapots with built-in stainless steel infusers make brewing and cleaning easier, while larger pots allow leaves to expand fully for better flavour.

Can teapots be used on the hob?

Only certain teapots are hob-safe. Cast iron teapots without enamel interiors and some stainless steel teapots can be used on low heat. Ceramic, porcelain, and glass teapots should not be placed directly on the hob unless clearly labelled as heat-safe.

How do you clean a teapot properly?

Rinse your teapot with warm water after each use and allow it to air dry. Avoid harsh detergents, especially for cast-iron teapots, as they can damage the interior. For stains, a gentle soak with bicarbonate of soda is usually enough.

Does a teapot affect the taste of tea?

Yes, the material can influence flavour. Porcelain and glass teapots are neutral and preserve the tea’s true taste. Clay and cast iron teapots can enhance depth over time, especially if used regularly for the same type of tea.