A mug that restores calm to everyday brewing
Many tea mugs promise beauty but fall short in daily use—cooling too fast, feeling harsh in the hand, or failing to brew loose‑leaf tea properly. When heat escapes and flavours don’t fully develop, the ritual feels rushed instead of grounding. Tea deserves a vessel that supports both flavour and calm.
The Solution
The Juliet Blue Tea Mug is crafted to slow the moment down. Its stoneware body gently retains heat, allowing your tea to stay warm and expressive, while the stainless steel infuser gives loose leaves the space they need to fully unfurl. The acacia wood lid keeps warmth in during steeping and becomes a clean resting place for the infuser once brewing is complete—no drips, no clutter, no distraction.
Why You’ll Love It
- Generous 475 ml capacity for unhurried, satisfying tea sessions
- Stoneware construction for steady heat and a comforting hand‑feel
- Fine stainless steel infuser for clean, leaf‑free brewing
- Acacia wood lid that supports heat retention and ritual flow
Materials & Design
Finished in a deep, calming blue, the Juliet mug brings a sense of quiet focus to your tea space. Stoneware is chosen for its durability and natural insulation, keeping your tea at a pleasant temperature without overheating. The stainless steel infuser remains flavour‑neutral and long‑lasting, while the acacia wood lid adds an organic contrast—both functional and visually grounding. Acacia is a wood that heats little, which helps limit burns when touched and supports heat retention; the lid is designed to fit the filter shape to reduce heat loss. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1} Dishwasher cleaning is supported for the mug, with the lid cleaned separately by hand, reflecting practical everyday use. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2} Every element is designed to serve the ritual, not distract from it.
Perfect For
- Loose‑leaf tea lovers seeking calm and consistency
- Daily rituals at home, in the office, or during quiet evenings
- Thoughtful gifts for those who value design and mindfulness