Bold geometry, striking contrast, and a silhouette that stops the scroll. This vintage postmodern teapot is a statement piece straight out of the 1980s Memphis design movement, when Italian and American designers threw out the rulebook and turned everyday objects into sculptural art.
The wide conical white porcelain body sweeps dramatically to a flat base, while a sharp triangular handle echoes the angular language of postmodern architecture. The removable lid is the real showstopper: a glossy black ceramic cone that sits like a tiny pyramid on top, creating a bold black-and-white contrast that feels as fresh today as it did forty years ago.
Fully functional as a teapot and beautiful enough to display on its own. Whether you're a collector of Memphis-era design, a lover of 80s postmodern decor, or simply someone who wants their tea served with a side of personality, this piece delivers.
- White glazed porcelain body with conical silhouette
- Angular geometric handle with squared-off profile
- Removable black glaze cone lid
- Interior appears clean and ready to use
- No chips or cracks visible; light surface wear consistent with age
A genuinely special piece for any home that appreciates design with a point of view.