1.5kg box limited edition Zoulliart

Limited edition empty tea box - Zoulliart

This iconic Betjeman & Barton tin, designed by street artist ZoulliArt, celebrates the meeting of a century-old house and contemporary creation. Conceived for the House's 100th anniversary in 2019, it marks a joyfully audacious turning point in its history. Made in France from high-quality metal, it maintains all the functional requirements dear to Betjeman & Barton, durably protecting the leaves from air, light, and humidity thanks to its perfectly fitted airtight lid.

Its exceptional size allows it to hold up to 1.5 kg of loose-leaf tea or herbal tea, making this piece a true reserve for serious connoisseurs and tasting venues alike. A rare capacity, befitting its status as a statement object.

An empty ZoulliArt tea tin, between urban art and an exceptional case for your fine leaves

To celebrate this centenary, the House chose to open a dialogue with its era. The meeting between Agnès Defontaine and ZoulliArt was an obvious choice. A highly regarded young artist, a master of the aerosol can, he develops a vibrant universe made of colorful projections, spontaneous gestures, and positive vibes. Inspired by Betjeman & Barton's history, its audacity, and modernity, he transforms the large emblematic metal tins into true canvases for expression.

The surface then becomes a chromatic explosion. Paint splatters, intentional drips, and free textures compose a living urban artwork. The embedded tea balls act as mischievous winks to the world of tasting. Placed in an interior, it catches the eye like a gallery piece, at the crossroads of street art and functional object.

Born from the dialogue between tradition and modernity, this anniversary edition stands as a collector's item. It embodies Betjeman & Barton's ability to challenge codes without ever denying its heritage, proving that a house with a hundred years of history can still surprise, innovate, and create an event.

In this resolutely avant-garde case, a characterful tea is a must. One can easily imagine an intensely smoky Tarry Souchong, with woody and leathery notes, or a distinguished blend with spicy accents. Powerful, free infusions, just like this statement tin where every tasting becomes an artistic gesture.

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This iconic Betjeman & Barton tin, designed by street artist ZoulliArt, celebrates the meeting of a century-old house and contemporary creation. Conceived for the House's 100th anniversary in 2019, it marks a joyfully audacious turning point in its history. Made in France from high-quality metal, it maintains all the functional requirements dear to Betjeman & Barton, durably protecting the leaves from air, light, and humidity thanks to its perfectly fitted airtight lid.

Its exceptional size allows it to hold up to 1.5 kg of loose-leaf tea or herbal tea, making this piece a true reserve for serious connoisseurs and tasting venues alike. A rare capacity, befitting its status as a statement object.

An empty ZoulliArt tea tin, between urban art and an exceptional case for your fine leaves

To celebrate this centenary, the House chose to open a dialogue with its era. The meeting between Agnès Defontaine and ZoulliArt was an obvious choice. A highly regarded young artist, a master of the aerosol can, he develops a vibrant universe made of colorful projections, spontaneous gestures, and positive vibes. Inspired by Betjeman & Barton's history, its audacity, and modernity, he transforms the large emblematic metal tins into true canvases for expression.

The surface then becomes a chromatic explosion. Paint splatters, intentional drips, and free textures compose a living urban artwork. The embedded tea balls act as mischievous winks to the world of tasting. Placed in an interior, it catches the eye like a gallery piece, at the crossroads of street art and functional object.

Born from the dialogue between tradition and modernity, this anniversary edition stands as a collector's item. It embodies Betjeman & Barton's ability to challenge codes without ever denying its heritage, proving that a house with a hundred years of history can still surprise, innovate, and create an event.

In this resolutely avant-garde case, a characterful tea is a must. One can easily imagine an intensely smoky Tarry Souchong, with woody and leathery notes, or a distinguished blend with spicy accents. Powerful, free infusions, just like this statement tin where every tasting becomes an artistic gesture.

Height: 25 cm
Diameter: 20.80 cm
Contents: 1.50 kg depending on the type of leaves

This iconic Betjeman & Barton tin, designed by street artist ZoulliArt, celebrates the meeting of a century-old house and contemporary creation. Conceived for the House's 100th anniversary in 2019, it marks a joyfully audacious turning point in its history. Made in France from high-quality metal, it maintains all the functional requirements dear to Betjeman & Barton, durably protecting the leaves from air, light, and humidity thanks to its perfectly fitted airtight lid.

Its exceptional size allows it to hold up to 1.5 kg of loose-leaf tea or herbal tea, making this piece a true reserve for serious connoisseurs and tasting venues alike. A rare capacity, befitting its status as a statement object.

An empty ZoulliArt tea tin, between urban art and an exceptional case for your fine leaves

To celebrate this centenary, the House chose to open a dialogue with its era. The meeting between Agnès Defontaine and ZoulliArt was an obvious choice. A highly regarded young artist, a master of the aerosol can, he develops a vibrant universe made of colorful projections, spontaneous gestures, and positive vibes. Inspired by Betjeman & Barton's history, its audacity, and modernity, he transforms the large emblematic metal tins into true canvases for expression.

The surface then becomes a chromatic explosion. Paint splatters, intentional drips, and free textures compose a living urban artwork. The embedded tea balls act as mischievous winks to the world of tasting. Placed in an interior, it catches the eye like a gallery piece, at the crossroads of street art and functional object.

Born from the dialogue between tradition and modernity, this anniversary edition stands as a collector's item. It embodies Betjeman & Barton's ability to challenge codes without ever denying its heritage, proving that a house with a hundred years of history can still surprise, innovate, and create an event.

In this resolutely avant-garde case, a characterful tea is a must. One can easily imagine an intensely smoky Tarry Souchong, with woody and leathery notes, or a distinguished blend with spicy accents. Powerful, free infusions, just like this statement tin where every tasting becomes an artistic gesture.