Pinkies up.
The tea cabinet is about to become the kitchen’s most popular destination. It’s all thanks to these gift boxes from French purveyor Palais des Thés, who travels the world and builds partnerships with talented growers to bring us next-level infusions. Each tea inside is designed to awaken the senses to a whole medley of flavors. (More on those over in Details.) Pick the set that speaks to you or the tea lover in your life most—we’re partial to those blends for the office.
Office Teas comes with six teas designed to bring joy to your workday:
- Blue of London: Ahh…classic Earl Grey. This blend takes Yunnan tea—one of our faves—and combines it with bergamot.
- Genmaicha Yama: Green tea and roasted brown rice come together to boost energy and stimulate creativity. (Expect lots of comforting notes here.)
- Geisha Flower: A green tea that’s reminiscent of cherry blossoms, it’s like a deep breath of fresh air.
- Organic L'Herboriste N°74: Lime flower, chamomile, and orange blossom give this one extra calming properties. There’s no caffeine, so you can sip it any at hour.
- Organic South-African Detox: You get detox and draining benefits thanks to rooibos, honeybush, and moringa—with African mango notes mixed in, too.
- Pu Erh Imperial: This is the dark tea you’ll reach for after a good meal. It’s got a powerful fragrance that may remind you of damp soil and bark.
Green Teas comes with six green teas:
- Long Jing: This has a subtle fragrance and a mildly sweet, silky taste, and it just so happens to be one of China’s most renowned teas.
- Sencha Ariake: This is a Japanese green tea that’s brimming with antioxidants (not to mention inviting vegetal and marine notes).
- Hammam Tea: Gourmet and fruity, this green tea has notes of green dates, red berries, rose, and orange blossom.
- Organic Vive le Thé!: Citrus, ginger, and orange pieces come together to give this green tea a fresh and sunny je ne sais quoi.
- Grand Jasmin Chun Feng: This one has notes of jasmine and manages to be highly subtle, velvety in texture, and never bitter.
- Genmaicha Yama: A blend of green tea and—wait for it—roasted brown rice, it’s got comforting notes that boost energy and stimulate creativity.
Morning Teas comes with six teas that’ll energize your day:
- Grand Yunnan Imperial: A Chinese black tea that gives a subtle energy boost, it’s soft and floral with a lightly honeyed flavor.
- Sencha Ariake: This Japanese tea is rich in antioxidants, with inviting vegetal and marine notes.
- Organic Brazilian Detox: This delicious blend offers up the detox and invigorating qualities many look for in green tea.
- Organic Big Ben: High in caffeine yet gentle too, this combines Yunnan and Assam teas to create a classic English breakfast tea (splash of milk encouraged).
- Lords Tea: From this Earl Grey, you can expect a strong bergamot flavor with Safflower petals throughout.
- Green of London: Fine and balanced, this blend is made with top-notch green tea, fresh bergamot, and mallow and cornflower petals.
Essential Teas comes with six of Palais des Thés’ most popular teas:
- Darjeeling Margaret's Hope: A black tea harvested along the Himalayan highlands, it’s got dark, fruity notes and gives an energy boost without over-stimulating.
- Long Jing: This is one of China’s most renowned teas. We love the subtle fragrance and the mildly sweet, silky taste.
- Sencha Ariake: The leaves of this Japanese green tea are teeming with antioxidants. You’ll love the inviting vegetal and marine notes.
- Tibetan Monks Tea: Inspired by an ancestral recipe from a Tibetan monastery, it’s a blend of green and black tea with unique floral flavor.
- Lords Tea: Earl Grey fans, rejoice—this one has a strong bergamot flavor along with safflower petals.
- Hammam Tea: This green tea’s gourmet and fruity, with notes of green dates, orange blossom, rose, and red berries.
Flavored Teas comes with nine especially delicious blends:
- Hammam Tea: A gourmet and fruity green tea with notes of green dates, rose, orange blossom, and red berries.
- Blue of London: This Earl Grey combines Yunnan tea (one of the world's best black teas, in our humble opinion) with bergamot.
- Organic Vive le Tea!: Fresh and harmonious, this green tea gets its gusto from citrus, ginger, and orange pieces.
- Imperial Chai: Based on Indian tradition, this black tea blend calls in cardamom, cinnamon, and pink peppercorn for crowd-pleasing flavor.
- Geisha Flower: This green tea will likely remind you of cherry blossoms (and make you want to frolic through a grove of trees, while you’re at it).
- Tibetan Monks Tea: A floral-flavored green and black tea blend inspired by an ancestral recipe from a Tibetan monastery.
- Alizes Winds Tea: Like a getaway to the southern seas, this green tea is brimming with white peach and orange blossom flavors.
- Lovers Tea: A gourmet, luxurious black tea created with apples, cinnamon, and vanilla—how romantic.
- Dreamy Tea: This oolong has subtly sour notes, and it’s just the thing to sip on during a relaxing break.
- Made in: France.
- Product Warranty:
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns
The tea cabinet is about to become the kitchen’s most popular destination. It’s all thanks to these gift boxes from French purveyor Palais des Thés, who travels the world and builds partnerships with talented growers to bring us next-level infusions. Each tea inside is designed to awaken the senses to a whole medley of flavors. (More on those over in Details.) Pick the set that speaks to you or the tea lover in your life most—we’re partial to those blends for the office.
Office Teas comes with six teas designed to bring joy to your workday:
- Blue of London: Ahh…classic Earl Grey. This blend takes Yunnan tea—one of our faves—and combines it with bergamot.
- Genmaicha Yama: Green tea and roasted brown rice come together to boost energy and stimulate creativity. (Expect lots of comforting notes here.)
- Geisha Flower: A green tea that’s reminiscent of cherry blossoms, it’s like a deep breath of fresh air.
- Organic L'Herboriste N°74: Lime flower, chamomile, and orange blossom give this one extra calming properties. There’s no caffeine, so you can sip it any at hour.
- Organic South-African Detox: You get detox and draining benefits thanks to rooibos, honeybush, and moringa—with African mango notes mixed in, too.
- Pu Erh Imperial: This is the dark tea you’ll reach for after a good meal. It’s got a powerful fragrance that may remind you of damp soil and bark.
Green Teas comes with six green teas:
- Long Jing: This has a subtle fragrance and a mildly sweet, silky taste, and it just so happens to be one of China’s most renowned teas.
- Sencha Ariake: This is a Japanese green tea that’s brimming with antioxidants (not to mention inviting vegetal and marine notes).
- Hammam Tea: Gourmet and fruity, this green tea has notes of green dates, red berries, rose, and orange blossom.
- Organic Vive le Thé!: Citrus, ginger, and orange pieces come together to give this green tea a fresh and sunny je ne sais quoi.
- Grand Jasmin Chun Feng: This one has notes of jasmine and manages to be highly subtle, velvety in texture, and never bitter.
- Genmaicha Yama: A blend of green tea and—wait for it—roasted brown rice, it’s got comforting notes that boost energy and stimulate creativity.
Morning Teas comes with six teas that’ll energize your day:
- Grand Yunnan Imperial: A Chinese black tea that gives a subtle energy boost, it’s soft and floral with a lightly honeyed flavor.
- Sencha Ariake: This Japanese tea is rich in antioxidants, with inviting vegetal and marine notes.
- Organic Brazilian Detox: This delicious blend offers up the detox and invigorating qualities many look for in green tea.
- Organic Big Ben: High in caffeine yet gentle too, this combines Yunnan and Assam teas to create a classic English breakfast tea (splash of milk encouraged).
- Lords Tea: From this Earl Grey, you can expect a strong bergamot flavor with Safflower petals throughout.
- Green of London: Fine and balanced, this blend is made with top-notch green tea, fresh bergamot, and mallow and cornflower petals.
Essential Teas comes with six of Palais des Thés’ most popular teas:
- Darjeeling Margaret's Hope: A black tea harvested along the Himalayan highlands, it’s got dark, fruity notes and gives an energy boost without over-stimulating.
- Long Jing: This is one of China’s most renowned teas. We love the subtle fragrance and the mildly sweet, silky taste.
- Sencha Ariake: The leaves of this Japanese green tea are teeming with antioxidants. You’ll love the inviting vegetal and marine notes.
- Tibetan Monks Tea: Inspired by an ancestral recipe from a Tibetan monastery, it’s a blend of green and black tea with unique floral flavor.
- Lords Tea: Earl Grey fans, rejoice—this one has a strong bergamot flavor along with safflower petals.
- Hammam Tea: This green tea’s gourmet and fruity, with notes of green dates, orange blossom, rose, and red berries.
Flavored Teas comes with nine especially delicious blends:
- Hammam Tea: A gourmet and fruity green tea with notes of green dates, rose, orange blossom, and red berries.
- Blue of London: This Earl Grey combines Yunnan tea (one of the world's best black teas, in our humble opinion) with bergamot.
- Organic Vive le Tea!: Fresh and harmonious, this green tea gets its gusto from citrus, ginger, and orange pieces.
- Imperial Chai: Based on Indian tradition, this black tea blend calls in cardamom, cinnamon, and pink peppercorn for crowd-pleasing flavor.
- Geisha Flower: This green tea will likely remind you of cherry blossoms (and make you want to frolic through a grove of trees, while you’re at it).
- Tibetan Monks Tea: A floral-flavored green and black tea blend inspired by an ancestral recipe from a Tibetan monastery.
- Alizes Winds Tea: Like a getaway to the southern seas, this green tea is brimming with white peach and orange blossom flavors.
- Lovers Tea: A gourmet, luxurious black tea created with apples, cinnamon, and vanilla—how romantic.
- Dreamy Tea: This oolong has subtly sour notes, and it’s just the thing to sip on during a relaxing break.
Pinkies up.
The tea cabinet is about to become the kitchen’s most popular destination. It’s all thanks to these gift boxes from French purveyor Palais des Thés, who travels the world and builds partnerships with talented growers to bring us next-level infusions. Each tea inside is designed to awaken the senses to a whole medley of flavors. (More on those over in Details.) Pick the set that speaks to you or the tea lover in your life most—we’re partial to those blends for the office.
Office Teas comes with six teas designed to bring joy to your workday:
- Blue of London: Ahh…classic Earl Grey. This blend takes Yunnan tea—one of our faves—and combines it with bergamot.
- Genmaicha Yama: Green tea and roasted brown rice come together to boost energy and stimulate creativity. (Expect lots of comforting notes here.)
- Geisha Flower: A green tea that’s reminiscent of cherry blossoms, it’s like a deep breath of fresh air.
- Organic L'Herboriste N°74: Lime flower, chamomile, and orange blossom give this one extra calming properties. There’s no caffeine, so you can sip it any at hour.
- Organic South-African Detox: You get detox and draining benefits thanks to rooibos, honeybush, and moringa—with African mango notes mixed in, too.
- Pu Erh Imperial: This is the dark tea you’ll reach for after a good meal. It’s got a powerful fragrance that may remind you of damp soil and bark.
Green Teas comes with six green teas:
- Long Jing: This has a subtle fragrance and a mildly sweet, silky taste, and it just so happens to be one of China’s most renowned teas.
- Sencha Ariake: This is a Japanese green tea that’s brimming with antioxidants (not to mention inviting vegetal and marine notes).
- Hammam Tea: Gourmet and fruity, this green tea has notes of green dates, red berries, rose, and orange blossom.
- Organic Vive le Thé!: Citrus, ginger, and orange pieces come together to give this green tea a fresh and sunny je ne sais quoi.
- Grand Jasmin Chun Feng: This one has notes of jasmine and manages to be highly subtle, velvety in texture, and never bitter.
- Genmaicha Yama: A blend of green tea and—wait for it—roasted brown rice, it’s got comforting notes that boost energy and stimulate creativity.
Morning Teas comes with six teas that’ll energize your day:
- Grand Yunnan Imperial: A Chinese black tea that gives a subtle energy boost, it’s soft and floral with a lightly honeyed flavor.
- Sencha Ariake: This Japanese tea is rich in antioxidants, with inviting vegetal and marine notes.
- Organic Brazilian Detox: This delicious blend offers up the detox and invigorating qualities many look for in green tea.
- Organic Big Ben: High in caffeine yet gentle too, this combines Yunnan and Assam teas to create a classic English breakfast tea (splash of milk encouraged).
- Lords Tea: From this Earl Grey, you can expect a strong bergamot flavor with Safflower petals throughout.
- Green of London: Fine and balanced, this blend is made with top-notch green tea, fresh bergamot, and mallow and cornflower petals.
Essential Teas comes with six of Palais des Thés’ most popular teas:
- Darjeeling Margaret's Hope: A black tea harvested along the Himalayan highlands, it’s got dark, fruity notes and gives an energy boost without over-stimulating.
- Long Jing: This is one of China’s most renowned teas. We love the subtle fragrance and the mildly sweet, silky taste.
- Sencha Ariake: The leaves of this Japanese green tea are teeming with antioxidants. You’ll love the inviting vegetal and marine notes.
- Tibetan Monks Tea: Inspired by an ancestral recipe from a Tibetan monastery, it’s a blend of green and black tea with unique floral flavor.
- Lords Tea: Earl Grey fans, rejoice—this one has a strong bergamot flavor along with safflower petals.
- Hammam Tea: This green tea’s gourmet and fruity, with notes of green dates, orange blossom, rose, and red berries.
Flavored Teas comes with nine especially delicious blends:
- Hammam Tea: A gourmet and fruity green tea with notes of green dates, rose, orange blossom, and red berries.
- Blue of London: This Earl Grey combines Yunnan tea (one of the world's best black teas, in our humble opinion) with bergamot.
- Organic Vive le Tea!: Fresh and harmonious, this green tea gets its gusto from citrus, ginger, and orange pieces.
- Imperial Chai: Based on Indian tradition, this black tea blend calls in cardamom, cinnamon, and pink peppercorn for crowd-pleasing flavor.
- Geisha Flower: This green tea will likely remind you of cherry blossoms (and make you want to frolic through a grove of trees, while you’re at it).
- Tibetan Monks Tea: A floral-flavored green and black tea blend inspired by an ancestral recipe from a Tibetan monastery.
- Alizes Winds Tea: Like a getaway to the southern seas, this green tea is brimming with white peach and orange blossom flavors.
- Lovers Tea: A gourmet, luxurious black tea created with apples, cinnamon, and vanilla—how romantic.
- Dreamy Tea: This oolong has subtly sour notes, and it’s just the thing to sip on during a relaxing break.
- Made in: France.
- Product Warranty:
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ and Easy-Breezy Returns
The tea cabinet is about to become the kitchen’s most popular destination. It’s all thanks to these gift boxes from French purveyor Palais des Thés, who travels the world and builds partnerships with talented growers to bring us next-level infusions. Each tea inside is designed to awaken the senses to a whole medley of flavors. (More on those over in Details.) Pick the set that speaks to you or the tea lover in your life most—we’re partial to those blends for the office.
Office Teas comes with six teas designed to bring joy to your workday:
- Blue of London: Ahh…classic Earl Grey. This blend takes Yunnan tea—one of our faves—and combines it with bergamot.
- Genmaicha Yama: Green tea and roasted brown rice come together to boost energy and stimulate creativity. (Expect lots of comforting notes here.)
- Geisha Flower: A green tea that’s reminiscent of cherry blossoms, it’s like a deep breath of fresh air.
- Organic L'Herboriste N°74: Lime flower, chamomile, and orange blossom give this one extra calming properties. There’s no caffeine, so you can sip it any at hour.
- Organic South-African Detox: You get detox and draining benefits thanks to rooibos, honeybush, and moringa—with African mango notes mixed in, too.
- Pu Erh Imperial: This is the dark tea you’ll reach for after a good meal. It’s got a powerful fragrance that may remind you of damp soil and bark.
Green Teas comes with six green teas:
- Long Jing: This has a subtle fragrance and a mildly sweet, silky taste, and it just so happens to be one of China’s most renowned teas.
- Sencha Ariake: This is a Japanese green tea that’s brimming with antioxidants (not to mention inviting vegetal and marine notes).
- Hammam Tea: Gourmet and fruity, this green tea has notes of green dates, red berries, rose, and orange blossom.
- Organic Vive le Thé!: Citrus, ginger, and orange pieces come together to give this green tea a fresh and sunny je ne sais quoi.
- Grand Jasmin Chun Feng: This one has notes of jasmine and manages to be highly subtle, velvety in texture, and never bitter.
- Genmaicha Yama: A blend of green tea and—wait for it—roasted brown rice, it’s got comforting notes that boost energy and stimulate creativity.
Morning Teas comes with six teas that’ll energize your day:
- Grand Yunnan Imperial: A Chinese black tea that gives a subtle energy boost, it’s soft and floral with a lightly honeyed flavor.
- Sencha Ariake: This Japanese tea is rich in antioxidants, with inviting vegetal and marine notes.
- Organic Brazilian Detox: This delicious blend offers up the detox and invigorating qualities many look for in green tea.
- Organic Big Ben: High in caffeine yet gentle too, this combines Yunnan and Assam teas to create a classic English breakfast tea (splash of milk encouraged).
- Lords Tea: From this Earl Grey, you can expect a strong bergamot flavor with Safflower petals throughout.
- Green of London: Fine and balanced, this blend is made with top-notch green tea, fresh bergamot, and mallow and cornflower petals.
Essential Teas comes with six of Palais des Thés’ most popular teas:
- Darjeeling Margaret's Hope: A black tea harvested along the Himalayan highlands, it’s got dark, fruity notes and gives an energy boost without over-stimulating.
- Long Jing: This is one of China’s most renowned teas. We love the subtle fragrance and the mildly sweet, silky taste.
- Sencha Ariake: The leaves of this Japanese green tea are teeming with antioxidants. You’ll love the inviting vegetal and marine notes.
- Tibetan Monks Tea: Inspired by an ancestral recipe from a Tibetan monastery, it’s a blend of green and black tea with unique floral flavor.
- Lords Tea: Earl Grey fans, rejoice—this one has a strong bergamot flavor along with safflower petals.
- Hammam Tea: This green tea’s gourmet and fruity, with notes of green dates, orange blossom, rose, and red berries.
Flavored Teas comes with nine especially delicious blends:
- Hammam Tea: A gourmet and fruity green tea with notes of green dates, rose, orange blossom, and red berries.
- Blue of London: This Earl Grey combines Yunnan tea (one of the world's best black teas, in our humble opinion) with bergamot.
- Organic Vive le Tea!: Fresh and harmonious, this green tea gets its gusto from citrus, ginger, and orange pieces.
- Imperial Chai: Based on Indian tradition, this black tea blend calls in cardamom, cinnamon, and pink peppercorn for crowd-pleasing flavor.
- Geisha Flower: This green tea will likely remind you of cherry blossoms (and make you want to frolic through a grove of trees, while you’re at it).
- Tibetan Monks Tea: A floral-flavored green and black tea blend inspired by an ancestral recipe from a Tibetan monastery.
- Alizes Winds Tea: Like a getaway to the southern seas, this green tea is brimming with white peach and orange blossom flavors.
- Lovers Tea: A gourmet, luxurious black tea created with apples, cinnamon, and vanilla—how romantic.
- Dreamy Tea: This oolong has subtly sour notes, and it’s just the thing to sip on during a relaxing break.