Collection: Teapots
An elegant and functional addition to your teaware collection, Newby teapots are designed with the needs and values of our customers in mind. Designed to give you the most joy and satisfaction, this luxurious range is sure to deliver the perfect cup of tea, time and time again.
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TeawareDisposable tea filters
A pack of 100 tea filters for effortless loose-leaf tea preparation.
Regular price €5,25Sale price €5,25 Regular priceSale price -
TeawareNewby glass teapot
An elegant design for the perfect tea moment, showcasing your loose-leaf tea.
Regular price €31,20Sale price €31,20 Regular priceSale price -
TeawareGlass tea infuser cup
Add sophistication to your daily tea ritual with this clever design.
Regular price €22,40Sale price €22,40 Regular priceSale price -
TeawareTravel tea infuser
This travel infuser is convenient for brewing loose tea when on the go.
Regular price €25,90Sale price €25,90 Regular priceSale price -
TeawareDual stainless steel scoop - gold
Enhance your tea ritual with our scoop for teapots and tea cups.
Regular price €9,30Sale price €9,30 Regular priceSale price -
TeawareFine bone china teapot
The curved design ensures your favourite tea is always served in style.
Regular price €33,30Sale price €33,30 Regular priceSale price -
TeawareTeabag holder
Ensures an elegant and tidy setting whilst preventing over-brewing.
Regular price €12,40Sale price €12,40 Regular priceSale price -
TeawareThe wave teapot
Elevate your tea service with a contemporary white porcelain teapot.
Regular price €11,50Sale price €11,50 Regular priceSale price
Teapot FAQs
What is the difference between a teapot and a tea kettle?
A teapot is designed for steeping tea leaves to extract their flavors, while a tea kettle is used to heat water. For an elevated tea experience, consider using a glass teapot, like those from Newby, which allows you to observe the leaves unfurling.
How long should tea sit in a teapot?
Brewing time varies by tea type: black teas may steep for up to five minutes, while delicate teas like white tea should steep for no more than three minutes to prevent bitterness.
How many teabags do I need for a teapot?
For balanced brewing, use one teabag per cup. For delicate infusions, one teabag per teapot is sufficient; for stronger brews, use up to two teabags, depending on your taste preference.
What is the best type of teapot to use?
The best teapot depends on heat retention, durability, and aesthetic preference. Glass teapots allow for viewing the tea, ceramic pots retain heat well, while metal teapots heat quickly and are durable.
Is porcelain or ceramic better for a teapot?
Porcelain teapots retain heat well and don’t affect tea flavor, making them preferable. Ceramic teapots also retain heat and come in various designs but can be heavier. Your choice should depend on aesthetics and heat retention.