Looking to buy teacups or tea glasses? Search no more because we've put together a fantastic selection for you. There's something for everyone's style, available in various materials and sizes. Feel free to browse through our current offerings.

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Romantic glass 320ml

3,99

KINTO Unitea tea cup 350 ml

9,00

Magic mug “Street Cats” 250ml

9,95

Tea Cup “Jungle” 300ml

9,95

Set of 2 tea cups “Sloth & Lama” 250ml

9,95

Set of 2 tea mugs “Zen” 400ml

9,95

“Cosy Cats” tea mugs 300ml: set of 2

9,95

Set of 2 tea cups “Relax” 350ml

10,75

KINTO Cast tea cup 220ml

11,00

Small double-walled tea glass 200ml

11,95

Set of 2 teacups “the gang” 350ml

A set of 2 cute cat mugs in enamel-look. 11,95

KINTO Cast latte cup 430ml

12,00

Tea glass with filter 470ml

12,50

Arcade tea mug with filter and lid 250ml

12,95

Porcelain tea cup with saucer 110 ml

Original price was: €14,95.Current price is: €13,50.

Tea cup with flowers 300ml

14,95

Set of 2 tea cups “Tea Therapy” 330ml

14,95

Teacup set “I Love Cats” (2 pieces)

14,99

Light blue tea cup with a filter and lid 350 ml

15,95

Light pink tea cup with a filter and lid 350 ml

15,95

Gray tea cup with filter and lid 350ml

15,95

Petrol tea cup with filter and lid 350ml

15,95

Blue tea cup with filter and lid 0.35L

15,95

Large double-walled tea glass 400ml

15,95

A quality cup of tea is made with love and in a beautiful teacup or glass. The selection of teacups and tea glasses is extensive, catering to everyone’s preferences and various situations. In our assortment, you’ll find teacups with built-in filters and drip trays, perfect for those who enjoy drinking tea throughout the day and for those who want to brew loose leaf tea at work. You can opt for a set with different cups to serve your guests delicious tea, or you can choose your own unique favorite cup. Small cups or a nice big mug to snuggle up within your armchair. You name it, we’ve got it.

Teacups have become increasingly popular, especially for loose leaf tea, as it’s enjoyable to watch the tea leaves unfurl. There are many unique designs on the market, and it looks particularly fancy. It’s no wonder that trendy coffee shops nowadays often serve their tea in teacups.

You may have noticed that teacups and tea glasses have been designed with fewer handles in recent years. This may seem inconvenient at first, but there’s a philosophy behind it.

In the East, the birthplace of tea, tea is never drunk from a cup with a handle. They always hold their cup in their hands. This is because holding the cup allows you to experience the tea much better. You have a better sense of the tea’s temperature, and temperature is an essential factor in brewing, steeping, and drinking tea at the right temperature. Those who use a teacup with a handle will have a harder time sensing when the tea is perfect to drink. In the East, more attention is paid to this because tea is more than just a beverage; it’s a culture, a tradition, and an experience. So, for those who want to delve deeper into the world of tea, choosing a teacup or tea glass without a handle may be the way to go.