Juhl Teapot
by Archive re-edition of a 1958 Danish design
22 × 15 × 14 cm · 1.1 kg
Emerging from the vibrant post-war Scandinavian design landscape, the Juhl Teapot is a considered re-edition of a 1958 Danish original. This piece embodies the era’s commitment to thoughtful utility and understated elegance, bringing a classic form into contemporary daily life. Crafted from high-fired, vitrified porcelain in a subtle Putty glaze, its slip-cast body offers a reassuring weight and smooth finish. A hand-shaped, steam-bent bamboo handle, secured with brass pins, provides a comfortable, cool-to-the-touch grip, while its precision-fit lid ensures a secure pour. Inside, a removable micro-etched stainless steel infuser accommodates loose leaf tea with ease. With a generous 1.1-liter capacity, the Juhl Teapot invites slow mornings and shared moments, a testament to enduring design made for real living. Hand wash recommended to preserve its integrity.
Specifications
| Width cm | 22 |
|---|---|
| Depth cm | 15 |
| Height cm | 14 |
| Capacity ml | 1,100 |
| Capacity L | 1.1 |
| Dishwasher Safe | No |
| Microwave Safe | No |
| Material Detail | vitrified porcelain |
| Handle Material | bamboo |
| Weight | 1.1 kg |
| Assembly | None |