Friday 25 March 2011

Teapots Galore

The traditional Nothing says classy afternoon-tea like an old-fashioned china teapot. Delicate and sophisticated, with a detailed colourful floral design, a teapot like this oozes quality.









The plain Far from being boring, this simple design emphasises the classic, functional shape of the teapot. With clean lines, this style of teapot will provide a quiet, understated centrepiece to your tea-drinking experience.







The novelty Add an element of fun to your tea-table with a novelty teapot, which is sure to attract plenty of attention. Children will love to see their favourite cartoon characters brought to life on the teapot and it will provide that extra little something to the te-drinking experience.







The quirky If you want a teapot with a twist, go for a simple design that has an touch of fun added, like this walking teapot from Price and Kensington. Reveal your fun side, while maintaining the functional versatility of the classic teapot.












The ultra-modern This is a teapot, but not as we know it. Using stainless steel, pyrex and syllicone, this kind of uber-chic vessel shows off your trend-setting style. You are able to sit back and relax while watching the leaves quietly brewing, enjoying the magic of tea making, but with none of the hassle.









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