

Tea enjoyment with a difference: here are our most unusual teapots
Not all teapots are the same, as our collection of unusual teapots for a wide variety of tea drinkers proves.
For morning grouches: the mood maker
The collection from 58 Products will make you feel like Belle in the classic animated film "Beauty and the Beast". The fun teapot with a smiling face is guaranteed to cheer up more than just Disney fans in the morning.

For the forgetful: The wrapped one
Do you often get lost in your reading and forget that you've made tea? No problem: The jug from Eva Solo comes to the aid of absent-minded tea drinkers and comes with an insulating neoprene suit. So your drink stays hot for longer.
For the scatterbrained: the robust one
Cast iron teapots have the advantage of being able to be used for almost a lifetime due to their robustness. This Staub teapot also retains heat and keeps the tea at the desired temperature for a long time. Here you can find all cast iron teapots.
For control freaks: the transparent
If you like to keep an eye on things, reach for the glass jug. You can see straight away whether water needs to be added. Practical: as soon as the press disc is pressed down, the tea can no longer continue to steep. The pot also comes with a matching rechaud to keep the tea warm. Makes perfect sense with a volume of 1.3 litres. You can find more transparent teapots here.
For beginners: the sweet one
Casual tea enjoyment can also be celebrated with a pretty teapot. With a volume of just under 8dl, the cute, playful model from Bloomingville is ideal for 1 to 2 tea drinkers.
For trendsetters: the original
Glazed stoneware teapots like in grandma's day are all the rage again. That's a good thing! The rustic teaware lets us reminisce and immediately creates a cosy ambience.
For princesses: the classic
This subtly playful teapot makes the girl in us beat a little faster! You'll give the Queen a run for her money at afternoon tea.
For pragmatists: the all-in-one solution
Tea maker and kettle in one: the temperature can be set precisely so that the finest flavours of all types of tea can be optimally developed. The tea strainer can be raised and lowered manually.
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When I’m not busy putting together home décor themes or planning marketing activities for Galaxus, I enjoy decorating my home with things I love and starting DIY projects I finish all too rarely. The inspiration I get comes from blogs, magazines and travels. My favourite home living styles: Nautical, Scandinavian and Nordic.