New THEO Tea Set from Stelton, designed by noted designer Francis Cayouette
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The new tea range, THEO by Stelton, has all you need for an authentic tea ceremony. A classic Scandinavian feel is created with the teapot in rustic, blackish-brown, stoneware with a cast-iron finish. To add a touch of Asian tea culture, the lid and handle are made of bamboo.

The simplicity of the teapot and its clean lines are restful to the eye, making room for reflection and relaxation in your personal tea ritual.

´I wanted to take the best of the Danish design tradition and merge it with the best of Eastern tea culture, to create the basis for your own tea ritual at home. Theo’s design should offer you the same visual cues of serenity, indulgence and calmness as drinking your tea does’, says designer Francis Cayouette.
Matching the design of the Stelton THEO teapot, there are tea mugs, miniature bowls and a tea warmer with a tea-light holder in the range. The miniature bowls come as a pack of three, as they can also be used as attractive storage for used teabags, for little snacks or sugar.

The new tea mugs from Stelton’s THEO range are restful to the eye and the soul. They are also made of blackish-brown stoneware, in the same style as the simple, Scandinavian, clean lines of the teapot. The mug has a bamboo coaster, which adds a warm, tranquil touch. Avoid cup rings on the table with this sustainable, Asian bamboo coaster. The tea mug to match the THEO teapot by Stelton combines Scandinavian design with Asian tea culture in a sophisticated way. Enjoy a moment of calm with your favorite tea.
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THEO tea mugs Designer of THEO, Francis Cayouette has a bachelor’s degree in Industrial Design from the University of Montreal, and 20 years of experience in product design. His past work in Canada provided much valuable experience in all aspects of the design development process—setting the foundation for his “hands-on approach” approach. Since establishing himself in the Nordic region in 1999, Francis has set himself apart by fusing a fresh new perspective with the established conventions of Scandinavian simplicity, humanism and functionality. 

To learn more about designer Cayouette, go here: http://www.unit10design.dk/

Stelton is a Danish design company, founded in 1958, with a long story of the Nordic design tradition. Innovation was the key from day one and the design house was first with cylindric design produced in just one piece of steel. Many Stelton design objects have been awarded and quickly risen to an iconic status’ world wide. 

To learnmore about Stelton, go here:    http://www.stelton.com/

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