Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States

Bewleys Tea Caddy

orla-bewleys-tea-caddy

Designed by Orla Kiely | Country: United Kingdom

Serving as both protective packaging and tea storage solution, the Bewleys tea caddy is in its second limited edition run.

“Bewley’s was an important sanctuary to me as a student living in Dublin and I am delighted to be working with them as they are an iconic Irish brand. We chose one of our signature prints – the ‘Scribble Stem’ in a classic red and cream with bright chartreuse contrast lid. We hope our tea caddy will add a flash of colour and become a treasured feature in the kitchen.”

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Designed by Orla Kiely | Country: United Kingdom

Serving as both protective packaging and tea storage solution, the Bewleys tea caddy is in its second limited edition run.

“Bewley’s was an important sanctuary to me as a student living in Dublin and I am delighted to be working with them as they are an iconic Irish brand. We chose one of our signature prints – the ‘Scribble Stem’ in a classic red and cream with bright chartreuse contrast lid. We hope our tea caddy will add a flash of colour and become a treasured feature in the kitchen.”

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