BB White Teapot 1.3L

Porcelain teapot

With its generous and perfectly balanced silhouette, this Limoges porcelain teapot signed Bernardaud embodies timeless elegance, typically French. Its 1.3-liter capacity makes it an ideal piece for sharing, entertaining, or simply prolonging the pleasure of an infusion. Its soft, slightly curved line subtly catches the light, revealing the fineness of the material. Here, nothing is superfluous: each curve accompanies the gesture with rare precision.

Bernardaud porcelain teapot, exceptional craftsmanship

Founded in 1863, the Bernardaud house perpetuates excellent craftsmanship in the heart of Limoges, the birthplace of French porcelain. This porcelain teapot stands out for the purity of its whiteness, its remarkable fineness, and its beautiful translucency. The delicate yet not fragile wall retains heat while allowing the color of the tea to show through. Light glides over the surface, revealing in turn the amber reflections of black tea, the
golden nuances of an herbal infusion, or the clarity of green tea.

The eye naturally lingers on the subtly designed handle. Slender, slightly raised, it offers a comfortable and balanced grip. The precise spout extends this feeling of mastery with a clean, drip-free pour. Every detail testifies to an object designed to last and to accompany daily life with elegance.

Porcelain teapot, a story that spans generations

One imagines this teapot in the home of a tea lover, passed down through the years. In the 70s, it was already there, placed on a coffee table, at the heart of first discoveries. Pushkin then made its way into the home, bringing with it a scent of elsewhere and a certain idea of refinement.

Decades pass, uses evolve, but the porcelain teapot remains. It accompanies moments of sharing, family Sundays, quieter breaks. It changes its setting, but retains that reassuring, almost familiar presence.

Today, it naturally finds its place in a contemporary interior. Tastes refine, discoveries continue. The great classics are succeeded by more audacious infusions, such as Safran Royal Bio, with its precious and enveloping notes. The teapot, meanwhile, remains true to its purpose. Paired with its pretty breakfast cup with a generous capacity, it reveals each infusion with precision and elegance.

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BB White Teapot 1.3L

BB White Teapot 1.3L

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With its generous and perfectly balanced silhouette, this Limoges porcelain teapot signed Bernardaud embodies timeless elegance, typically French. Its 1.3-liter capacity makes it an ideal piece for sharing, entertaining, or simply prolonging the pleasure of an infusion. Its soft, slightly curved line subtly catches the light, revealing the fineness of the material. Here, nothing is superfluous: each curve accompanies the gesture with rare precision.

Bernardaud porcelain teapot, exceptional craftsmanship

Founded in 1863, the Bernardaud house perpetuates excellent craftsmanship in the heart of Limoges, the birthplace of French porcelain. This porcelain teapot stands out for the purity of its whiteness, its remarkable fineness, and its beautiful translucency. The delicate yet not fragile wall retains heat while allowing the color of the tea to show through. Light glides over the surface, revealing in turn the amber reflections of black tea, the
golden nuances of an herbal infusion, or the clarity of green tea.

The eye naturally lingers on the subtly designed handle. Slender, slightly raised, it offers a comfortable and balanced grip. The precise spout extends this feeling of mastery with a clean, drip-free pour. Every detail testifies to an object designed to last and to accompany daily life with elegance.

Porcelain teapot, a story that spans generations

One imagines this teapot in the home of a tea lover, passed down through the years. In the 70s, it was already there, placed on a coffee table, at the heart of first discoveries. Pushkin then made its way into the home, bringing with it a scent of elsewhere and a certain idea of refinement.

Decades pass, uses evolve, but the porcelain teapot remains. It accompanies moments of sharing, family Sundays, quieter breaks. It changes its setting, but retains that reassuring, almost familiar presence.

Today, it naturally finds its place in a contemporary interior. Tastes refine, discoveries continue. The great classics are succeeded by more audacious infusions, such as Safran Royal Bio, with its precious and enveloping notes. The teapot, meanwhile, remains true to its purpose. Paired with its pretty breakfast cup with a generous capacity, it reveals each infusion with precision and elegance.

With its generous and perfectly balanced silhouette, this Limoges porcelain teapot signed Bernardaud embodies timeless elegance, typically French. Its 1.3-liter capacity makes it an ideal piece for sharing, entertaining, or simply prolonging the pleasure of an infusion. Its soft, slightly curved line subtly catches the light, revealing the fineness of the material. Here, nothing is superfluous: each curve accompanies the gesture with rare precision.

Bernardaud porcelain teapot, exceptional craftsmanship

Founded in 1863, the Bernardaud house perpetuates excellent craftsmanship in the heart of Limoges, the birthplace of French porcelain. This porcelain teapot stands out for the purity of its whiteness, its remarkable fineness, and its beautiful translucency. The delicate yet not fragile wall retains heat while allowing the color of the tea to show through. Light glides over the surface, revealing in turn the amber reflections of black tea, the
golden nuances of an herbal infusion, or the clarity of green tea.

The eye naturally lingers on the subtly designed handle. Slender, slightly raised, it offers a comfortable and balanced grip. The precise spout extends this feeling of mastery with a clean, drip-free pour. Every detail testifies to an object designed to last and to accompany daily life with elegance.

Porcelain teapot, a story that spans generations

One imagines this teapot in the home of a tea lover, passed down through the years. In the 70s, it was already there, placed on a coffee table, at the heart of first discoveries. Pushkin then made its way into the home, bringing with it a scent of elsewhere and a certain idea of refinement.

Decades pass, uses evolve, but the porcelain teapot remains. It accompanies moments of sharing, family Sundays, quieter breaks. It changes its setting, but retains that reassuring, almost familiar presence.

Today, it naturally finds its place in a contemporary interior. Tastes refine, discoveries continue. The great classics are succeeded by more audacious infusions, such as Safran Royal Bio, with its precious and enveloping notes. The teapot, meanwhile, remains true to its purpose. Paired with its pretty breakfast cup with a generous capacity, it reveals each infusion with precision and elegance.