
The Mid-Autumn Festival and Eastern Tea Culture
The Mid-Autumn Festival is more than a time of reunion—it is the perfect occasion to share tea. As Heinrich Wang notes in The Will of the Teapot, a tea gathering...
Mountains stand, bearing the weight of heaven.
Seas stretch, freeing what was once confined.
Such is the nature of deep love—
Firm and upright, warm and vast.
“View of Mountain & Sea” echoes with layered harmonies,
a lingering rhythm of sweetness moving ever forward.
— Heinrich Wang
View of Mountain & Sea is a sculptural teapot set that embodies a rare balance between strength and grace. The form draws inspiration from majestic peaks and open waters—symbolizing a kind of love that is both steady and expansive.
Crafted with a lidless teapot and elevated footed bases, both teapot and cups are raised slightly off the table, creating a subtle sense of ceremony. The design is intentional: to elevate both the tea and the moment. The broad-shouldered, narrow-footed silhouette of the teapot is inspired by towering mountain forms, echoing the quiet strength of fatherly love.
Lidless Teapot|Ideal for Green & Light Teas
The open-top design is particularly well-suited for non-fermented teas such as green and yellow teas, allowing for gentle heat release and preserving the tea’s delicate flavors.
Footed Base|Elevated Aesthetics & Ritual
Both the pot and cups feature distinct foot rings that lift them off the surface. This subtle lift creates a visual sense of grace and a physical sense of rhythm during the brewing process—adding mindfulness to everyday tea.
Tapered Form|A Tribute to Mountain Solidity
With its wide top and tapered bottom, the teapot’s structure reflects solidity, humility, and resilience—a sculptural metaphor for strength that carries without show.
Tea lovers with a love for ritual
Designed for those who find joy not only in flavor, but in the poetry of use and the beauty of form.
A meaningful gift for men, mentors, or milestones
With its grounded symbolism and sculptural clarity, this piece is perfect for occasions like Father’s Day, retirement, or personal transitions.
Collectors of modern Taiwanese porcelain
A standout piece that brings together form, function, and philosophical design.
Teapot: 16.3 × 14.8 × 11.8 cm
Cup: 7.8 × 7.8 × 4 cm
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作品收到日起七天內(含例假日)鑑賞期。
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