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The only thing that can improve upon the soothing comfort of a cup of tea is the aesthetic joy of pouring it from a beautiful teapot. So why not upgrade your tea-drinking experience with a pot that delivers on both form and function? Whether adorning the table for afternoon tea or simply used as a brew for one, these teapots offer contemporary interpretations of the classic, English style.

Vienna Glass Teapot with Removable Infuser 

The delicate appearance and lightweight build of the Vienna Glass Teapot belies its durability. Crafted with heatproof, lead-free borosilicate glass, the pot is safe for both stovetop and microwave. The removable stainless-steel infuser makes brewing loose-leaf teas a snap, and the extra-wide handle makes for comfortable pouring. Plus, there are three capacity sizes to choose from, whether making a single steep or brewing for a group. $29.95/37-ounce, teabloom.com

Sue Pryke Two-Cup Teapot

Originally a shape designer from historic porcelain makers Wedgewood, British ceramicist Sue Pryke now looks to the simple objects of everyday life for her creative inspiration. Her porcelain Two-Cup Teapot gives a minimalist makeover to the classic British style. With a glazed interior and perforated spout for catching leaves, the teapot’s unglazed, hand-polished exterior creates a modern, matte finish. $120/18.6-ounce, bellocqtea.com

Degrenne Salam Insulated Teapot

France-based Degrenne first released the Bedouin-inspired Salam teapot in 1953, and the style remains a favorite today, with a contemporary vibe and eight colors and styles. The felt-lined stainless-steel cover nests over the porcelain pot to keep your tea toasty. An aluminum filter basket makes for easy cleanup. $173–$337/34-ounce, food52.com

Dew Teapot with Basket Infuser

Los Angeles–based designer Masa Fujii launched For Life in 1994 to feature simple yet contemporary designs for the everyday. As functional as it is adorable, the Dew Teapot fits that bill. The ceramic pot comes in a range of pastel hues and offers a drip-free pour from its silicone gasket lid, while the stainless-steel infuser allows for easy steeping no matter the tea leaves. $48/32-ounce, forlifedesignusa.com

Kinto LT Teapot

This porcelain teapot from Japanese tableware maker Kinto brings a traditional, Japanese-inspired style to the English teapot aesthetic. With a glossy finish and subtly rich texture, steel handle, and recessed porcelain topper, this pot (in classic black or white) keeps the look sleek and modern. $72/20.4-ounce, artoftea.com

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