Teas for Spring

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Dynasty and Ceremony

Blooming as they steep, we love the teas from NYC-based Dynasty and Ceremony for their simple, floral flavor and equally effortless packaging. The brand’s reinterpretation of ancient Chinese ingredients, results in flavors such as Emperor’s Kiss and Divinity Rule for a healthy combination of medicinal herbs and delectable spices. The teas sell from their online shop starting at $10.

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Teatulia

Teatulia cultivates their range of full-flavored, whole-leaf teas on virgin Bangladeshi soil using Masanobu Fukuoka‘s natural farming method. Socially and environmentally responsible, Teatulia cooperative sustains the local community and ecosystem by providing natives with a living wage and education while protecting and strengthening the environment.

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Housed in biodegradable silken tea bags, packaged in compostable canisters, and labeled with post-consumer paper, the additive-free Teatulia teas sell online for around $10 a canister.

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Te Teas

Loose whole leaf tea in a biodegradable pyramid sachet, Te Teas make an ideal choice for environmentally-conscious tea drinkers. Without metal staples or other taste-altering components, the bags contain flavors such as Peppermint Chamomile Jazz, Organic South Pacific Green or Black Velvet Chai. Sold online, a box of 12 earth-friendly sachets runs $7.

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Coffees of Hawaii Tisanes

Already known for their full-bodied coffee beans, Hawaii may soon be equally known for their tea. Coffees of Hawaii offers a range of tisanes made from the fruit of the coffee bean. Pulped from both two types of coffee, the blend makes for a beverage low in caffeine and high in antioxidants. The Moloka’i-style loose leaf teas come in flavors like Papaya Leaf Vanilla, Lavender or Mamaki Ginger and sell online for around $7.

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The Republic of Tea

A popular purveyor, The Republic of Tea recently added a new range of superflower teas to their line of enticing flavors. While we weren’t that taken with the Hibiscus Pineapple Lychee, the other four hibiscus flavors—including Natural, Blueberry, Vanilla Apple and Key Lime—taste as palatable as they sound, offering bursts of flowery citrus flavors that are great chilled over ice. Just in time for the warmer months, pick up the hibiscus range online for around $10 a canister.


Savannah Bee Company Honey Trio

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The Savannah Bee Company recently released a new trio of honey created for purposeful pairings. Their Cheese, Grill and Tea honeys are a finely tuned food accompaniment, utilizing the golden nectar’s subtle sweetness.

The Cheese honey is rich and full, pairing well with salty cheeses while the Grill honey caramelizes barbecued fare, adding a hint of sweetness without overpowering. Tea honey easily infuses any tea, upping the antioxidant level.

The honeys are available online from the Savannah Bee Company for $12 each.


“Wood You Like a Cup of Tea” Pot

Questa teiera è purtroppo solo un prototipo ma è entrata nella mia top-ten dei preferiti! Design by Jakob Solgren.
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Tea Sub

We all live in a yellow submarine….Yellow submarine, yellow submarine!
Design by Ototo.
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Tea-Shirts Packaging

Un concept de packaging très efficace et original pour les sachets de thé. Un design en forme de t-shirts, pendus sur des cintres pour s’adapter parfaitement à l’intérieur d’une tasse. Une idée du créatif Soon Mo Kang. Plus d’images du projet dans la suite.



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Hang Me Some Tea

La bustina da tea per fashion victim? Design by Soon Mo Kang.
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Creativi-tea Cup

Une nouvelle déclinaison originale et décalée autour de ce set de six mugs. Un jeu de mots avec le suffixe “-tea”, à propos des valeurs et de leur définition. Disponible en différentes versions et couleurs. Plus d’images à découvrir dans la suite de l’article.



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Origami Tea

Réalisé par l’artiste Nathalia Ponomareva en provenance de Russie, voici un étonnant projet de packaging avec des poches de thé produites selon les principes de l’origami. L’oiseau se forme et se déploie progressivement pendant que le thé infuse. Détails dans la suite.



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