Tea Range | ACCESSORIES Tea is back...
...and it’s better than ever
• According to legend, tea was discovered by the Chinese emperor Shen Nung in 2737BC
• Tea breaks are a tradition that have been with us for approximately 200 years
• Tea contains half the amount of caffeine found in coffee
• The number of recommended cups of tea to drink each day is 4, this gives you optimal benefit
• 96% of all cups of tea drunk daily in the UK are brewed from tea bags – but that is changing!
• Apart from tourism, tea is the biggest industrial activity in India
• 98% of people take their tea with milk, but only 30% take sugar in tea
Hario Teapot Hukami
Code Size 20338 300ml
New
Beautiful teapot made from borosciliate heatproof glass in Japan. Comes with s/s infuser basket.
Hario Glass Tea Pot Chamaru
rio Glass Pt Ch
Elegant design and a flat bottomed steel tea infuser. This strainer is easy to clean and use.
Code Size 18196 450ml
New
Hario Chacha Kyusu Maru
Hario Chacha
A beautiful and practical teapot for loose leaf tea.
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New
Code Size 18205 300ml 18206 450ml 18207 700ml
Hario Tea Pitcher
Hario V60 Range Server Perfect for serving fresh leaf tea.
Code Size 18185 360ml 18186 600ml
New
A new teapot design from Hario, with beautifully considered combination of stainless steel, heatproof glass and olive wood. Perfect for any kind of looseleaf tea, it will brew enough for 2-3 people.
Code Size 18197 450ml 18198 700ml
New Hario Tea Server “Teaor” Wood
Beautiful, practical teapot from Hario. Simply pull up the tea basket when your preferred brewing time is up.
Code Size 20326
700ml New 27
A perfect teapot for two
Perfect for any kind of looseleaf tea
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