The best ... teapots
Teapots with a drip-free spout, a built-in timer, and more
Automatic Teapot
This timer-controlled device brews green, black, or herbal tea perfectly by “lifting leaves out of the water once they’re steeped.”
Price: $70 Contact: The-teaspot.com
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Source: O magazine
Gemiini Tea Mug
Crafted in traditional German porcelain, this modern pot comes with a tea infuser and can be suspended over a separately sold warmer. Price: $210; tea warmer $69 Contact: Unicahome.com
Source: O at Home
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Sanaa Fruit Basket Teapot
With its diminutive spout and pear shape, Alessi’s stainless-steel vessel brings a touch of whimsy to any tea party.
Price: $209 Contact: Unicahome.com
Source: O at Home
Stelton Potter
The stainless-steel pot features a drip-free spout and an insulating layer of plastic meant to eliminate any need for “a dowdy tea cozy.” Price: $149 Contact: Stelton.com
Source: Metropolis
lack Basalt Traditional Teapot
The “classic form” of this stoneware teapot “defines timelessness.” Price: $350 Contact: Wedgwoodusa.com
Source: Metropolitan Home
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