Tea was first discovered in China and originally consumed as a medicinal drink as long ago
as 200 BC. Traditional black tea comes from the top leaves of the tea plant which are cut
and dried. Herbal teas on the other hand can be a mix of many different herbs and plant
parts. In the seventeenth century, bitter Indian tea containing tannin appeared on the
market as a supplement to the milder Chinese teas which contain no tannin.
As a beverage, tea is an easy drink to make. Leaf tea or herbs are covered with hot water
and allowed to brew until theflavour has infused into the water.
However, with some types of tea, the leaves have to be removed from the water once brewing
is complete. The Eva Solo tea brewer solves this problem simply and elegantly. The flask
comes with its own neoprene cover and is also fitted with Eva Solo’s patented drip-free pouring
lip. The ingenious tip-up lid opens automatically when pouring.
Regardless of your choice of tea, the Eva Solo tea brewer always produces the best results.
Awards and Distinctions:
Red Dot 2005
Baden-Wurttember, int. Design Award 2005
IF Design Award 2006
Industrial Design Excellence Award (IDEA) 2006
G-Mark 2006 Japan
Good Design Award 2006 Chicago
The International Design Yearbook 2007
Biennale 2007 - Trapholt/Koldigus Denmark
Designpreis 2007 - nominee Germany
Available in two sizes: 1.0 litres and 1.4 litres. The accompanying neoprene cover comes in sand,
black and dark brown. The 1.4 litre tea makers comes with a black beoprene cover.