"Tee King" > wrote in message
> I thought perhaps it was a style of teapot, with the removable, flip
> top lid and filter. On googling it to respond here, I did find one
> retail site that says the teapots are made at the Beehouse studios in
> Japan, so it may be a brand as well as a style.
I have seen that style of pots (and containers) in different brands. I was
just wondering if "bee house" meant a pot with that sort of filter.
>In any case, it's a
> well-designed teapot that appears to be quite durable, and its ease of
> use makes it my favorite when making my morning pot of assam.
Yeah, it looks cool.
Kuri
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