Fortessa Tableware Solutions

Jenaer Glas Wagenfeld Teapot

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Jenaer Glas Wagenfeld Teapot
Fortessa Tableware Solutions

Jenaer Glas Wagenfeld Teapot

Sorry, this item is no longer available.
Sorry, this item is no longer available.

Brew some Bauhaus.

Designed in 1931 at the Bauhaus art school in Weimar, Germany, the Wagenfeld teapot is a modern classic, thin-walled and delicate in looks, but anything but. It’s hand-blown from borosilicate glass (which is heat-resistant, microwave-safe, non-porous, and taste-neutral) so style won’t sacrifice sturdiness. The roomy teapot comes in 3 parts—the pot itself, an internal infuser, and a lid— and holds 50.6 ounces. The removable infuser holds about 3 ounces of loose tea. Set out on your table, its dramatic handle and prominent pour spout will make it a centerpiece unto itself.

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Designed in 1931 at the Bauhaus art school in Weimar, Germany, the Wagenfeld teapot is a modern classic, thin-walled and delicate in looks, but anything but. It’s hand-blown from borosilicate glass (which is heat-resistant, microwave-safe, non-porous, and taste-neutral) so style won’t sacrifice sturdiness. The roomy teapot comes in 3 parts—the pot itself, an internal infuser, and a lid— and holds 50.6 ounces. The removable infuser holds about 3 ounces of loose tea. Set out on your table, its dramatic handle and prominent pour spout will make it a centerpiece unto itself.