Design pick: The tea garden three piece tea set from Wedgwood
What? The tea garden three piece tea set in green tea and mint. Also available in raspberry, lemon & ginger and blackberry & apple. Priced at £70. Where? Available online from Wedgwood
What? The tea garden three piece tea set in green tea and mint. Also available in raspberry, lemon & ginger and blackberry & apple. Priced at £70. Where? Available online from Wedgwood
Who? The East India Company What? With Christmas out of the way, it’s time to relax. Just a little. We are loving this tea set for one from The East India Company, perfect for some solo recuperation. Made from fine bone china, it’s got just a touch of eastern promise as well as the classic EIC moniker. Positively charming really. Priced at £25. When? Available now Where? Available online from The East India Company How? Buy now from The East India Company
Who? Fortnum & Mason What? Deep down, we all think that it’s not quite Christmas until we’ve received a hamper of little edible treats to enjoy on Christmas morning, before the real feasting begins, so we’re quite taken with The English Essentials hamper from Fortnum & Mason. Condiments, biscuits, chocolates and tea, it’s the perfect little package to send to friends and family abroad this season. Priced at £100. When? Available now Where? Available online from Fortnum & Mason How? Buy now from Fortnum & Mason
Who? Bodum What? As purveyors of great tea, we love this yo-yo tea set from Bodum. Made for single-serve loose leaf tea, it’s the perfect way to enjoy great tea for one. The strainer keeps back the leaves after brewing while the lid keeps your drink warm. Now there’s no need to make a whole pot just for one. Priced at £12. When? Available now Where? Available online from Habitat How? Buy now from Habitat
Who? Higher Living What? If you’re bored of regular tea then why not try some of the organic blends from Higher Living. We recently discovered their snazzy pyramid mesh tea bags and love that the flavours rush to the palate straight away. They recently released three new flavours – fennel, chamomile and peppermint – too. When? Available now Where? Available online How? For more information, visit www.higherlivingherbs.com
Who? The East India Company and The National Gallery What? The East India Company and the National Gallery have collaborated to launch a collection of six special tea blends, inspired by masterpieces displayed at the National Gallery. Each tea has been crafted by The East India Company’s tea master, Lalith Lenadora, taking the artwork as inspiration for the ingredients. Priced at £7.50. When? Available now Where? Available at The East India Company and The National Gallery How? For more information, see www.eicfinefoods.com
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