The Brooklyn Teacup
Text by Lorna Reeves • Photography Courtesy of The Brooklyn Teacup
Upcycling vintage china for a new generation.
Ariel Davis grew up enjoying tea parties at...
Josephine & Thomas: A Match Made with Oolong
Text by James Norwood Pratt • Photograph courtesy of JT & Tea
We did not like each other when we first met,” said Josephine Pan...
Lipton Tea: Direct from the Gardens to the Cup
Thomas Lipton revolutionized the tea industry in the 1880s by purchasing his own tea gardens and eliminating the middle man.
The Porcelain Dynasty: Replacements, Ltd.
By Faith Morgan • Photography by John O’Hagan
Bob Page has been easing the heartbreak of shattered teacups and misplaced sugar tongs for more than...
Europe’s Oldest Tea Farm
Text by Sharon McDonnell
Photography Courtesy of Azores Promotion Board, visitazores.com
Treasure in the Azores
The oldest continuously operating tea plantation in Europe is in the Azores,...
The Tea Experience: Teatime Magic in The Kingdom of Kerry
Text and Photography by Margaret M. Johnson
There are 32 counties on the island of Ireland (26 in the Republic, and six in Northern Ireland),...
Teatime and Wimbledon = The Perfect Pairing with Highland Gourmet Scones
Teatime and Wimbledon—two time-honored British traditions that might not seem to go together, but both started within a few decades of each other. The...
Piper & Leaf: Building a Sense of Community
By Betty Terry • Photography by Jim Bathie
Newcomers find there is a lot to like about Huntsville, Alabama, a former cotton town founded in 1805. Transformed into...
Timeless Antiques with History to Share
Text by Katherine Cloninger Ellis • Photography by John O’Hagan
How one man’s passion for fine English boxes turned into a successful business
At the young...
Nina’s Marie-Antoinette
A French Tea House with Royal Charm
Text by Britt E. Stafford • Photography Courtesy of Nina’s of Paris
A short stroll from some of Paris’s popular...