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Tea Time — No. 04

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Not every tea ritual is structured. Some are fluid, light, and almost effortless — built not around ceremony but around presence. This box is for those moments: when the tea itself becomes the visual, when the pour is part of the pleasure, and when two people sit down together without agenda. It brings together the delicacy of Japanese tea culture and the softness of Mediterranean linen — transparency meeting texture, precision meeting warmth. A quiet harmony between two worlds, designed for two people, and for the unhurried hours that belong only to them.

 

Japanese Aesthetic — Glass Pitcher, 300 ml In Japanese tea culture, transparency is not incidental — it is intentional. This 300 ml glass pitcher does not conceal the tea; it reveals it. The balanced silhouette allows for a controlled, graceful pour, while the subtle blush tint of the handle introduces warmth without visual weight. Approximately 12.4 cm wide and 9.5 cm tall — scaled for two, not for a crowd. Watching the tea flow through the glass becomes, in itself, part of the ritual. A quiet object that asks you to slow down before the first cup is even poured.

Tall Footed Tea Glasses — High Borosilicate Glass, Set of 2 Inspired by East Asian tea traditions, the elevated pedestal form is both aesthetic and functional — lifting the cup, drawing the eye to the clarity of the brew, allowing the tonal depth of the tea to speak. Crafted from heat-resistant borosilicate glass with a softly tinted base, these cups carry a Gongfu sensibility into everyday use. Rooted in a tradition where every detail of the vessel is considered an extension of the tea itself, they are chosen here for intimate moments between two — where what is in the cup matters as much as what surrounds it.

Mini Tea Storage Jar — Clear Glass, 5.5 × 5.5 cm Loose-leaf tea is beautiful even before it is brewed. This small clear glass jar holds just enough leaves for a two-person service — not for permanent storage, but for the moment. Its transparency keeps the texture, colour, and character of the leaves visible: a quiet beginning to the ritual, a reminder that the ceremony starts before the water boils. An object that asks you to look before you pour.

La Cuca — Linen Napkins, Set of 2, 45 × 45 cm Mediterranean softness meeting Japanese precision. Two complementary tones — one deeper, one lighter — introduce depth and gentle contrast to the table without competing with the transparency of the glass. Crafted from a refined blend of 60% linen and 40% viscose, they hold their structure while maintaining a natural, unhurried drape.