Our handmade Dorothy Tea For One Set was inspired by the shape of a fig and makes tea drinking a special occasion each time. It consists of a cute little teapot and a curved cup that sits comfortably at the base of the teapot for easy storage. Its contemporary twist on a traditional bone china teaset and makes tea time ever so exciting. If you are one who is always looking for a top-up after a cup of tea , then this generous sized teapot is perfect for you. It holds over 3/4 of a pint - leaving extra tea in the pot for a second round.
As part of our popular range of Repeat Repeat white bone china with raised 3D patterns, This Dorothy Tea For One Set features repeat dots in an elegant row, creating a unique pattern that blends beautifully across the teapot and cup.
The bone-china teapot and other products within this range have been individually handmade using traditional techniques by talented artisans in the Pottery city. Involving at least 20 hand processes and three kiln firings, the teapot boasts high-quality and unique workmanship.
This makes an excellent gift for anyone who love their teas. Gift someone special or bring home a traditional handiwork that's quintessentially Made in Britain.
Check out our range of tableware in a similar 3D pattern and mid-century design.
Origin: Made in Britain
Teapot Set: Includes Teapot & Tea Cup
Total Height: 152mmTeapot Capacity: approx 450ml (over 3/4 pint)
Cup Capacity: approx 350ml (over 1/2 pint)
Material: Bone China
Dishwasher Safe: YesMicrowave Safe: Yes
Dorothy Tea For One Set
Our artisans' adventure began in a small design studio in the early 80s in Stoke-on-Trent, UK, taking up commissions of various graphics, illustrations and textile designs. But working in a city, with its rich 400-year-old pottery heritage, soon inspired them to transform their ideas from paper to intricately designed finished bone china products.
Their work may reflect a contemporary design but they use traditional techniques to create every item.
They have been commissioned to work on various projects - designing and manufacturing bone china for many prestigious clients, including major department stores, large galleries and museums and retailers. What’s admirable about them is that they have kept the traditions of the English potteries alive despite the decline of the local industry in Stoke-On-Trent.