LOEWE unveils collection of teapots at Salone del Mobile 2025 

Published on 04.23.2025 • 4 MINUTES
  • Fashion & Leather goods

For its ninth exhibition at Salone del Mobile in Milan, LOEWE presents LOEWE TEAPOTS, a collection of 25 teapots crafted by international artists, designers and architects.

On view from April 8-13 at the Palazzo Citterio, the exhibition pays tribute to the everyday object, reimagining the vessel’s sculptural form.  

Each artist has taken a unique approach, drawing on the rich variety of tea making cultures around the world. Some express a formal rigor through sober materials, like David Chipperfield's cobalt blue design, adorned with a copper handle. Meanwhile, Rose Wylie’s vessel takes inspiration from British Royal Albert china tea sets, with an exaggerated lid and fluted detailing, and Jane Yang-D’Haene wraps her piece with frayed ribbons of clay.  

Japan figures prominently in the collection with Akio Niisato's perforated teapot and Takayuki Sakiyama's upward swirling lines. Shozo Michikawa and Simone Fattal top their teapots with woven leather handles, marrying precision and craft. Lu Bin and Madoda Fani have chosen to leave their teapots unglazed, porous, and vibrant to allow the flavours of the tea to seep into the clay.  

Accompanying the collection, LOEWE unveils a capsule of exclusive pieces, including woven leather coasters, botanical charms, Galician clay teapots with silver or gold glazes, and an Earl Grey candle in a terracotta vessel brush-painted with real gold. In collaboration with Japanese master artisans Kaikado, LOEWE also presents 'chazutsu' tin-plated tea caddies, embellished with brass and leather motifs.   

In addition, LOEWE has introduced Fiori e Sapori, a signature tea blend created in collaboration with Postcard Teas, a celebration of the arrival of spring with notes of verbena, chamomile, bergamot, and roses. The blend has been available since April 7 at the LOEWE store in London and online.

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