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- Constructed of borosilicate glass, ideal for resistance to thermal shock.
- Clear body to watch the color development of tea as it steeps.
- Curvy handle ensures a firm grip and stable pour.
- 6" H 6" W 4" D
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- Ships via FedEx
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Crafted of borosilicate glass, which is praised for its durability, the Bloom Teapot is a cheerful yet elegant serving vessel. Designed by Sophie Lou Jacobsen with the whole flower tea brand The Qi, this clear pot allows you to watch the tea bloom and the color develop while steeping. The wavy handle – a Jacobsen signature – delivers a firm grip and stable pour. Inspired by nature, Jacobsen offers a new perspective on everyday objects through her use of material and form. Made in China.
- A collaboration with whole flower tea brand The Qi.
- Comes with one Shangri-La Rose tea from The Qi, but is suitable for any type of tea or coffee.
- Constructed of borosilicate glass, ideal for resistance to thermal shock.
- Clear body to watch the color development of tea as it steeps.
- Curvy handle ensures a firm grip and stable pour.
- Capacity: 20 ounces.
- Brand
- Sophie Lou Jacobsen
- General Dimensions
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- 6" H 6" W 4" D
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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1-Year Warranty
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Bloom Teapot
- Height (in): 6
- Width (in): 6
- Depth (in): 4
- Borosilicate glass
Sophie Lou Jacobsen
French-American designer Sophie Lou Jacobsen creates objects and furniture for everyday use, but with details designed to delight the user. Working mainly with colored borosilicate glass as her medium, Jacobsen explores the relationship between humans and the inanimate, imbuing a sense of poetry into the objects with which we surround ourselves, from cocktail glasses to pendant lights.
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