The Fashion of the Table
My love for teaware is deeply tied to my love for fashion. To me, a table is just another form of styling. Plates become layers. Cups become accessories. Teapots become the statement piece. Every setting tells a story — soft and romantic, bold and maximalist, feminine and fierce.
Just as we dress ourselves to express identity, we dress our tables to express mood.
This is why I always encourage women to style their high tea the way they style their lives — with intention, confidence, and a little bit of magic.
From My Hands to Your Home
What began as my personal passion grew into a brand almost by accident. I simply followed what I loved. I followed beauty. I followed feeling. And one day I looked up and realised that my designs had travelled far beyond my own table — into homes, hotels, celebrations and quiet moments all over the world.
That is something I never take for granted.
Every time I see one of my cups in your homes, your kitchens, your photos, I’m reminded that design is not about objects. It’s about emotion. It’s about memories being created long after the sketch has left my hand.
Why High Tea Still Matters
High tea endures not because it is old, but because it is timeless. It evolves with each generation, yet its heart remains the same: connection, beauty, and presence.
In a world that constantly tells us to go faster, consume more, and move on — high tea gently reminds us to savour.
To sip slowly.
To speak kindly.
To live beautifully.
And if my teaware can be part of that moment for you — even in the smallest way — then my work has already done its job.
Because in the end, it was never just about cups.
It was always about how they make you feel.