Tea Revives the World – an illustrated poster from the 1940s
In the 1930s, to help promote the sale of empire goods, the International Tea Market Expansion Board was formed. Several colourful maps were commissioned by them from graphic designer cartographer,...
View ArticleReprise: The Brown Betty teapot (our most popular blog post)
It is a known fact that the Brown Betty teapot brews tea better than any other teapot design. This is because of the shape of the pot which allows the tea leaves to be gently swirled around as the...
View ArticleTime for Tea – An Infographic from Emma Bridgewater
Emma Bridgewater began making her unique pottery in 1985, and today runs the highly successful and much-loved company with her husband Matthew Rice. Emma Bridgewater pottery Quintessentially...
View ArticleThe Great British Brew
Here in Britain we love a good cup of tea…but just how much do you really know about the humble brew? As a part of a campaign to explore the nation’s love affair with the cuppa, our tea drinking...
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