Tea Pots & Kettles
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Regular price From $279
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Azmaya Copper Tea Kettle
Regular price $425 -
Maru Japanese Cast Iron Tea Kettle
Regular price $575 -
MATCH Pewter Tea Pot
Regular price $588 -
Emma Bridgewater Pink Roses 4 Mug Teapot Boxed
Regular price $115 -
Emma Bridgewater Pink Hearts 4 Mug Teapot
Regular price $115 -
Vintage 1870s Edward Villers Wilkes Copper Kettle
Regular price $575 -
Vintage 1840s English Copper Kettle with Ball Finial
Regular price $495 -
Juliska Country Estate Teapot Delft Blue
Regular price $215 -
Gien Les Oiseau Coffee & Tea Set
Regular price From $148 -
Gien Japanese Vue Orient Teapot
Regular price $375 -
Emma Bridgewater Blue Star 4 Mug Teapot Boxed
Regular price $115 -
Emma Bridgewater Bumblebee 4 Mug Teapot
Regular price $114 -
Gien Japanese Vue Orient Blue Teapot
Regular price $375 -
Vintage 1880s Small Victorian Copper Kettle
Regular price $475 -
Vintage 1860s Victorian Copper Circular Kettle
Regular price $685
A more modern copper teapot is made by Azmaya and reflects the belief that in simplicity lies beauty. Its modern lines and lightweight sensibility make this a natural fit for New York City skyscrapers and LA bungalows.
We envy the artisanal beauty of the heavy-duty ebony, sleek, and strong cast iron Japanese tea kettles made by family-owned businesses using the same techniques employees for centuries.
For an indoor-outdoor boiling water workhorse, Staub has a heavy-duty, heirloom quality kettle. In a sophisticated black matte, slick grenadine, or sophisticated dark blue finish, the Staub teapots feature folding stainless steel handles that make for easy lid removal and pick up and carrying. These enameled cast iron kitchen workhorses are heirloom pieces designed and warranted to be the last kettle you will ever need to buy. Staub teapots may also be used on induction, gas, electric, and even grill grates for boiling water or as a nifty vessel for serving soups without the dripping associated with ladling from pot to bowl.