Awaken The Senses With Stelton’s Theo
Theo, the popular and award-winning collection designed by Francis Cayouette for Stelton, now comes in a beautiful light sandy hue.
Theo is a combination of Scandinavian design and Asian culture. The collection is designed to arouse the senses and invites you to slow down and enjoy the moment.
If you love tea, the characteristic teapot will warm your heart as well as your tea. The teapot has a simple and stylish expression that is calming to the eye and lets you relax and be immersed in your own tea ritual. The teapot holds 1.25 litres and the collection also includes a tea warmer, so the calming moment can last for longer. The small rubber spout makes sure the tea does not drip or run down the side of the pot.
If you can’t live without a great cup of coffee and love the science of making coffee, the Theo slow-brew coffee maker is what you need. With this you can easily enjoy a tasty and aromatic cup of coffee each time, as the three holes in the bottom of the filter naturally extend the throughput time for a better aroma. With room for 0.6 litres, it can be ‘me time’ or ‘we time’ depending on whether you prefer to drink your morning or afternoon coffee alone or with others.
Theo is designed in stoneware with a matte exterior and glossy interior, with details of Asian bamboo and heat-insulating silicone. The products in the new sandy-coloured version, which also include a cup with coaster, sugar bowl, milk jug as well as a bamboo tray, can be found in stores starting in September.
Shop Theo now available from Stelton.
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