Eccentric Teapot No. 9

Original ceramic teapot

Intriguing and decidedly different, the eccentric Teapot No. 9 is a unique piece in the Betjeman and Barton private collection. Made of ceramic in Staffordshire, it demonstrates a more conceptual approach to design, characteristic of some creations from the late 1990s. With its enigmatic name and singular aesthetic, it attracts lovers of rare and mysterious objects.

A minimalist and intriguing aesthetic

Teapot No. 9 plays on sobriety and ambiguity. Unlike figurative models, it leaves room for interpretation, offering a different experience with each glance. Its refined design highlights the quality of the ceramic and the precision of its manufacture.

This teapot particularly appeals to collectors and lovers of atypical design, who are looking for a piece that breaks away from traditional codes. It fits perfectly into contemporary or artistic settings, where each object tells a different story.

Its design guarantees excellent daily use, combining aesthetics and performance.

A perfect match with exceptional teas

Teapot No. 9 calls for rare and precious teas, such as a pure origin Taipin Houkui - org. It invites attentive, almost meditative tasting, where every detail counts.

It is an ideal teapot for enlightened connoisseurs who appreciate both the quality of the tea and that of the container. It embodies a more intellectual and sensory approach to the art of tea, true to Betjeman and Barton's innovative spirit.

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Eccentric Teapot No. 9

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Intriguing and decidedly different, the eccentric Teapot No. 9 is a unique piece in the Betjeman and Barton private collection. Made of ceramic in Staffordshire, it demonstrates a more conceptual approach to design, characteristic of some creations from the late 1990s. With its enigmatic name and singular aesthetic, it attracts lovers of rare and mysterious objects.

A minimalist and intriguing aesthetic

Teapot No. 9 plays on sobriety and ambiguity. Unlike figurative models, it leaves room for interpretation, offering a different experience with each glance. Its refined design highlights the quality of the ceramic and the precision of its manufacture.

This teapot particularly appeals to collectors and lovers of atypical design, who are looking for a piece that breaks away from traditional codes. It fits perfectly into contemporary or artistic settings, where each object tells a different story.

Its design guarantees excellent daily use, combining aesthetics and performance.

A perfect match with exceptional teas

Teapot No. 9 calls for rare and precious teas, such as a pure origin Taipin Houkui - org. It invites attentive, almost meditative tasting, where every detail counts.

It is an ideal teapot for enlightened connoisseurs who appreciate both the quality of the tea and that of the container. It embodies a more intellectual and sensory approach to the art of tea, true to Betjeman and Barton's innovative spirit.

Height: 18cm
Length: 21cm

Intriguing and decidedly different, the eccentric Teapot No. 9 is a unique piece in the Betjeman and Barton private collection. Made of ceramic in Staffordshire, it demonstrates a more conceptual approach to design, characteristic of some creations from the late 1990s. With its enigmatic name and singular aesthetic, it attracts lovers of rare and mysterious objects.

A minimalist and intriguing aesthetic

Teapot No. 9 plays on sobriety and ambiguity. Unlike figurative models, it leaves room for interpretation, offering a different experience with each glance. Its refined design highlights the quality of the ceramic and the precision of its manufacture.

This teapot particularly appeals to collectors and lovers of atypical design, who are looking for a piece that breaks away from traditional codes. It fits perfectly into contemporary or artistic settings, where each object tells a different story.

Its design guarantees excellent daily use, combining aesthetics and performance.

A perfect match with exceptional teas

Teapot No. 9 calls for rare and precious teas, such as a pure origin Taipin Houkui - org. It invites attentive, almost meditative tasting, where every detail counts.

It is an ideal teapot for enlightened connoisseurs who appreciate both the quality of the tea and that of the container. It embodies a more intellectual and sensory approach to the art of tea, true to Betjeman and Barton's innovative spirit.

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