If you're looking to buy a teapot, you've come to the right place. We've carefully selected a variety of teapots to suit everyone's preferences. In our range, you'll find porcelain, glass, and cast iron teapots, each with their own characteristics and advantages. Whether you're in search of a teapot just for yourself or one that can provide a warm cup for all your guests, we have it all in store for you.

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Cast iron coaster grey

A cast-iron coaster, ideal to combine with cast-iron teapots.

Black cast iron coaster

Cast iron and therefore sturdy coaster to place your teapot on, preventing any rings on your table.

Teapot with stainless steel filter red 0.35L

A small red teapot with an additional stainless steel filter for loose tea. The capacity of this teapot is 350 ml.

Tea warmer with stainless steel and candle

A discreet stainless steel coaster with a candle holder that fits a standard tea light.

Teapot coaster with candle (round)

Convenient round cast iron teapot coaster with a candle to keep your tea warm for longer. It accommodates a standard tea light.

Teapot coaster with a candle

Convenient rectangular iron teapot coaster with a candle to keep your tea warm for longer. It accommodates a standard tea light.

KINTO One Touch teapot with filter 280ml

Perfect for those who prefer a no-nonsense and neutral teapot for one person. Easy to clean.

KINTO Unimug tea pot gray 350ml

A popular mug from the trendy KINTO collection. Perfect for brewing a delightful cup of loose tea in no time. The filter and lid of this mug are gray in color.

KINTO Unimug tea pot blue 350ml

A charming mug with a blue lid and a blue tea filter, perfect for loose tea. From the KINTO collection.

KINTO Unimug tea pot yellow 350ml

A delightful KINTO mug that makes it easy to steep loose tea and drink from the same cup. This mug features a yellow lid and a yellow tea filter.

KINTO Unimug tea pot pink 350ml

Making, drinking, and serving tea all in the same cup? That’s possible with this popular KINTO mug featuring a pink filter and lid.

KINTO Unimug tea pot transparent 350ml

A popular tea-for-one cup with a filter and convenient for drinking right from it. This mug comes with a transparent filter.

Gong Fu Cha teapot “Dao” 180 ml porcelain

A Gong Fu Cha porcelain teapot with a capacity of 180 ml.

KINTO One Touch teapot with filter 450ml – black

A sleek and timeless teapot for 2 cups of tea. With a convenient infuser to ensure that your tea leaves don’t end up in your cup.

Teapot “Jungle” 700ml

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A tropical porcelain teapot with a jungle motif. This teapot has a capacity of 700 ml.

Teapot with stainless steel filter light blue 0.5L

A playful light blue porcelain teapot with an accompanying tea filter, with a capacity of 500 ml.

Teapot with stainless steel filter red 0,5L

An elegant red teapot with a matching tea filter. This teapot has a capacity of 500 ml.

Teapot with stainless steel filter white 0.5L

A white teapot made of porcelain with a capacity of 500 ml and an included tea filter.

Teapot with stainless steel filter light pink 0.5L

An elegant pink teapot with an accompanying tea filter, with a capacity of 500 ml.

Cat-themed teapot 0.6 L

A must-have for tea and cat lovers, this teapot has a capacity of 600 ml.

Glass coaster with a candle

Discreet and stylish coaster with a candle to keep your tea warm for longer. It accommodates a standard tea light.

KINTO One Touch teapot with filter 450ml – stainless steel

A glass teapot from KINTO with a built-in filter in the lid. This teapot has a capacity of 450 ml.

Glass teapot 0.4L with glass tea filter

A glass teapot for making a smaller quantity of tea with the appearance of a pitcher.

The world of tea has a history spanning thousands of years, and as a result, teapots also have a rich history. In China, teapots are primarily made from clay, specifically Yi Xing clay. Yi Xing is a small town in the Jiangsu province and is the only place in the world where this very special clay is found. The clay comes in various colors, from brown to green and deep purple. It’s completely natural, without any dyes, and has unique porous properties, making it ideal for brewing tea. All Yi Xing teapots are handmade, and their production is highly limited, which makes authentic Yi Xing teapots exceptionally expensive. The artisans who create them are akin to artists, and these teapots are sometimes sold for thousands of euros.

Yixing teapots are used in the traditional Chinese tea ceremony known as Gong Fu Cha. In the West, we generally use a very different type of teapot. While Yi-Xing teapots are typically small in size for pouring into small ceremonial cups, Western teapots are generally large. In the West, we like to place a large pot of tea on the table from which everyone can pour multiple cups. Western tea is often steeped for an extended period, and fewer tea leaves are used to extract as many compounds from the tea as possible. A glass teapot is ideal for this purpose, as it allows you to watch the tea leaves unfurl.

In the West, porcelain teapots are often used, and matching cups create a beautiful tea set. This tradition is particularly associated with England and the typical high-tea scenes. Porcelain teapots come in various shapes and colors, often adorned with floral or animal motifs. If you want to use loose tea in a porcelain teapot, it’s best to choose a good filter for the tea leaves. When the filter needs to fit between the pot and the lid, opt for one with very thin handles. In addition to porcelain teapots and tea sets, cast iron teapots are also becoming increasingly popular, especially in Japanese culture. You can often find matching cups in the same material and color. With a matching trivet – a cast iron teapot gets very hot – you’re all set.

A good teapot is essential for tea enthusiasts, whether it’s for yourself or for sharing tea with others. At Thee.be, we offer a wide range of teapots so that everyone can find one that suits their preferences.