Tea Filters
Forget the mess. Our tea filters are perfect when there are no infusers nearby. Made with unbleached paper for your loose leaf teas, they can be us...
View full detailsYou can’t brew the perfect cup of tea without the right tools. Shop our wide selection of teaware and tea accessories to find exactly what you need. Whether you’re looking for a gift for your favourite tea lover or looking to treat yourself, we’ve got you covered.
Forget the mess. Our tea filters are perfect when there are no infusers nearby. Made with unbleached paper for your loose leaf teas, they can be us...
View full detailsDurable and perfectly sized stainless steel 2” mesh tea ball, which gives you the convenience of a tea bag. Simply fill the mesh tea ball half way ...
View full detailsGet the perfectly portioned mug or pot of tea. Our tea measuring spoon is made of stainless steel and available in 8oz or 16oz sizes. The smaller s...
View full detailsSet includes 3 adorable towels.
Perfect for the green thumb in your life! This beautiful set contains 2 tea towels.
Brew your tea to perfection with a tea press. Our cafe style tea press mimics a French Press to control infusion time. Simply add tea, let the loos...
View full detailsTo make your tea experience optimal, these truly elegant teapots will compete the task! Features include: Silicone gasket securing the lid• ...
View full detailsTo make your tea experience optimal, these truly elegant teapots will compete the task! Features include: Silicone gasket securing the lid• ...
View full detailsTo make your tea experience optimal, these truly elegant teapots will compete the task! Features include: Silicone gasket securing the lid• ...
View full detailsTo make your tea experience optimal, these truly elegant teapots will compete the task! Features include: Silicone gasket securing the lid• ...
View full detailsTea accessories have a history just as lengthy as the history of tea itself. For as long as humanity has steeped tea, we have used tea accessories.
Originally, tea was brewed in cauldrons or whisked directly within tea bowls. However, this changed during the Ming dynasty in China when the teapot was invented to steep loose leaf tea leaves without sacrificing flavour. These original teapots were typically made out of clay. In the following centuries, teapots began to be crafted from other materials such as cast-iron and porcelain.
Today, there exists a wide variety of tea steeping accessories. These accessories help tea lovers accomplish various things. They can preserve the flavour of your tea, ensure you have the right measurements, or even infuse your mug of loose leaf tea without leaving a mess of leaves in your cup.