Tea & Coffee

Your First Cup,Consistent.

Coffee and tea should not depend on luck. Temperature, flow, and steep time—control stays with you.

Shop by Ritual

Find your series.

Five edits within Tea & Coffee—each grouped by how you brew and serve.

Philosophy

Tea and Coffee, One Counter

Tea steeps with patience. Coffee starts clear. Both belong on the same counter—with the same care for temperature, measure, and timing.

Gooseneck kettles, glass brewers, and ceramic serveware that hold heat steady without turning your counter into a lab.

Control the pour, the steep, and the cup you drink from.

Wudy Kitchen — Brew Note 001
Wudy Kitchen - Tea and Coffee ritual scene

Glass brewers and ceramic serveware on one counter

Material Science

Material Choice

Glass clarity and ceramic density—each material carries liquid differently, and tastes differently because of it.

Bestseller · Borosilicate

Borosilicate Glass Teapot

Watch the brew steep through clear glass. A 1200ml borosilicate body takes boiling water without stress fractures, and the stainless infuser lifts out clean every time.

  • Capacity 1200 ml
  • Material Borosilicate glass
  • Infuser Removable stainless
  • Finish Smoky Gray / Clear

Material Comparison

Property Borosilicate Standard Glass Plastic
Heat Tolerance 300°C 150°C 70°C
Chemical Inertness Full High Low
Flavor Transfer Zero Minimal High
Sustainability Recyclable Partial No

Anatomy

Pour Anatomy

Four details that turn a simple cone into a repeatable morning cup.

Ceramic Pour-Over Dripper

Ceramic Pour-Over Dripper

01

Spiral Ridges

Ceramic

Cut ridges channel air under the filter so water draws down evenly—no stalled brew.

02

Glazed Interior

Stoneware

A smooth stoneware bowl rinses clean between brews and holds heat through the draw-down.

03

Stable Foot

Ceramic

A wide base sits flush on a mug, carafe, or scale without wobble mid-pour.

04

Open Cone

Design

Room at the top for a gooseneck spiral without splashing the bed.

Ritual

Brew Steps

Tea or coffee, the rhythm is the same—heat, measure, brew, separate, serve.

01

Heat the Water

2 min

90–95°C for tea, 92–96°C for coffee. Filtered water tastes cleaner.

Let a fresh boil rest 30–60 seconds before pouring.

02

Measure

30 sec

About 2g of tea per 200ml, or a 1:16 coffee-to-water ratio.

A small scale beats guessing by the spoon.

03

Brew

3 min

Steep tea 2–4 minutes; let a pour-over run 2.5–3.5 minutes.

First pour sets strength—adjust time on the next round.

04

Separate

1 min

Lift the leaves or remove the filter so it won't turn bitter.

Never let grounds or leaves sit in the brew.

05

Serve

-

Warm the cup and pour slowly—no half-cold serves.

Pour to the fill line you use; rinse the pot before the next brew.

Total Time ≈ 7 minutesFrom kettle to cup

Brewing Traditions

Ways to Brew

Every tradition has its method—and a piece in this collection made to serve it.

Gongfu Cha

Tea

China

Small pours, many short infusions. Our compact ceramic teapots are built for it.

Matcha

Tea

Japan

Whisked, not steeped—paired with the Matcha Ceremony Set.

Pour-Over

Coffee

Third-Wave Coffee

Slow, clear extraction—suited to our glass carafes and cups.

Black tea (double-pot)

Tea

Turkey

Double-pot brewing, served in glass—matched by our heat-safe glass teapots.

Signature

Signature Pieces

The standout glass, porcelain, and ceramic pieces in the collection—chosen for presence, not volume.

01
Palace Tea Set with Stand

Porcelain Series

Palace Tea Set with Stand

Full porcelain service on a raised stand—pot, cups, and tray sold as one set.

Material Porcelain Year 2026
02
Nordic Ceramic Espresso Cup & Saucer

Espresso Series

Nordic Ceramic Espresso Cup & Saucer

120ml Nordic-glaze ceramic with a balanced saucer—built for a clean, concentrated pour.

Material Ceramic Year 2026
03
Wudy Kitchen — Matcha Ceremony Set

Ritual Series

Handmade Matcha Ceremony Set

Six-piece matcha set—bowl, whisk, and tools for whisked tea at home.

Material Ceramic & Bamboo Year 2026

Three catalog picks—update in the theme editor as stock changes.

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Tea & Coffee — 2026

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The CollectionContinues

As your brew habit grows, the pieces on your counter grow with it.

Wudy Kitchen — 2026 Collection