Our Professions

Our Professions

Since 1919, the tea artisans and the Maison have worked with heart. Their expertise is akin to haute couture. For all of them, tea is an art. An extraordinary Maison of creation.

A Universe of Excellence, Passion and Precision

The Work of the Leaf

Behind the apparent simplicity of an infusion, exceptional crafts are hidden, inherited from distant traditions and boldly reinvented every day. Far from being a simple consumer product, tea is the expression of a living, demanding craft, at the crossroads of tradition and innovation. These are women and men who work with humility and passion, often in the shadows, but always in the service of taste, emotion, and elegance. At Betjeman & Barton, these crafts embody our vision: tea conceived as a haute couture creation, a French art of living.

Lines, Colors and Materials, the Professions that Design the House

Creative Professions

Behind every box, every pattern, every tea name, every collection, lie two key professions: artistic direction, guardian of the House's visual soul, and sourcing, searching for the finest materials and the right partners. Together, they shape the sensitive and coherent world of Betjeman & Barton, combining aesthetic rigor with fidelity to our history.

The Guardians of Ethics

The Quality Department

Behind every innovation, every commitment, every cup, lie three essential pillars: control, research & development, and CSR. Together, they ensure a balance between environmental standards, rigorous manufacturing, and social responsibility, to create a conscious tea experience, rooted in its time and faithful to the House's excellence.

The Case of Taste, the Art of Presenting Tea

The Makers

Preserving tea is an art in itself. At Betjeman & Barton, each package is designed like a jewel case. It is a continuation of the experience, a gesture of care, a visual and sensory promise. At Betjeman & Barton, it is an art in its own right.

Welcome as a Signature

Our Ambassadors

Our stores are not just points of sale: they are places of exchange, transmission and emotion, each visit is an encounter.

The Object as an Extension of Experience

The Passion of Accessories

The world of tea is not limited to the cup: it is also embodied in the objects that accompany it.