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T2 Tea-The Design Archives Gift Pack - How's the Serenity

Special Price: $59.99

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A limited-edition collection that encapsulates tranquility and style!



  • Exclusive fine bone china mug with infuser in ocean-inspired hues.

  • Matching tin with 10 sachets of T2's favorite loose leaf teas.

  • Iconic design featuring aqua, pink, and teal tones.

  • Ideal for gifting or personal relaxation.

  • Ethically sourced teawares and 100% sustainably sourced teas.

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Product Description

Explore the archives and uncover a contemporary reinterpretation of the timeless T2 design with this limited-edition collection. Featuring a fine bone china mug with an infuser and a matching tin, the set showcases a palette inspired by the serene tones of the ocean—encompassing aqua, blushing pink, and tranquil teal. Nestled within the exclusive tin are ten sachets of our all-time favorite loose-leaf teas, inviting you to sip and unwind in tranquility.

This iconic set includes a fine bone china mug with an infuser and a beautifully adorned tin, making it an ideal gift, whether for a special someone or a personal indulgence.

The assortment comprises 10 loose-leaf tea and tisane sachets, elegantly packaged in the limited-edition printed tin, accompanied by the fine bone china mug with an infuser:

  • English Breakfast (4g): A sweet and coppery blend.
  • French Earl Grey (4.5g): A fruity twist on traditional Earl Grey.
  • Fruitalicious (7g): A delightful mix of cranberries and dragonfruit.
  • Gorgeous Geisha (4g): Luscious flavors of strawberries and cream with Sencha.
  • Green Rose (4.5g): A tropical and fruity blend.
  • Just Peppermint (2.5g): Aromatic and fresh.
  • Lemongrass & Ginger (4.5g): Aromatic with a hint of spice.
  • Melbourne Breakfast (4.5g): A full-bodied vanilla sweet tea.
  • Packs a Peach (5g): A sweet brew with notes of peach and apple.
  • Sleep Tight (3g): A herbal mix of lemon balm, lavender, and rose.

From the fruits of nature to the spices of the world, our teas are 100% sustainably sourced. Additionally, our unique teawares are ethically and responsibly sourced from talented artisans globally.

 

Ingredients

English Breakfast:Black tea

French Earl Grey:Black tea, natural and artificial flavouring, hibiscus, sunflower petals, rose petals, mallow flowers

Fruitalicious:Fruit (96.5%)(apple, dragon fruit bits (dragon fruit, anti-caking agent: rice flour), goji berries, chokeberries, papaya bits (papaya, sugar), sea buckthorn berries, kiwi fruit, blueberries (blueberries, sugar), pineapple bits (pineapple, sugar, acidifier: citric acid (E330), cranberries), natural and artificial flavouring, antioxidant: ascorbic acid (E300), acidifier: tartaric acid (E334)

Gorgeous Geisha:Green tea, natural and artifical flavouring, strawberries
Green Rose Green tea (88%), currants (currants, anti-caking agent: sunflower oil), papaya bits (papaya, sugar), mango bits (mango, sugar, acidifier: citric acid (E330)), natural and artificial flavouring, rose petals (1%), cornflower petals

Just Peppermint:Peppermint

Lemongrass & Ginger:Lemongrass, ginger

Melbourne Breakfast:Black tea, natural and artificial vanilla flavouring
Packs a Peach:Apple, white hibiscus, papaya cubes (14%) (papaya, sugar), sweet blackberry leaves, peach (6.5%), chicory root roasted, natural and artificial flavouring, marigold petals, acidifier: citric acid (E330)

Sleep Tight:Lemon balm, lavender, jasmine blossoms, rose petals

About T2 Tea

Life at T2 is vibrant, creative, and driven by a group of passionate tea lovers who delight in sharing a cuppa and building the T2 Tea Generation.

Reinventing and reimagining the humble tea leaf, and sharing our teas with anyone who'll listen. In 1996, our first store opened in Fitzroy, Melbourne. A tea revolution began. Imagine pink ceilings, towering displays of tea and teawares, and Chinese newspaper covering the walls. Tea fuelled our conversations with all kinds of people; it was a chance to learn about them, and in turn tell the something about ourselves.