William Edwards Hive Tea For One Teapot 460ml (Pack of 24)
Product Description
The William Edwards Hive Tea For One Teapot is a bone china individual teapot finished in a hand-painted floral and fauna-inspired design. Supplied in cases of 24, it is intended...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Capacity
- 0.46 Ltr
- Colour
- Patterned
- Diameter
- 0.27
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Product Description
The William Edwards Hive Tea For One Teapot is a bone china individual teapot finished in a hand-painted floral and fauna-inspired design. Supplied in cases of 24, it is intended for table service where a single-serve teapot presentation is part of the offering — most commonly afternoon tea, lounge service, or formal dining.
Bone china is the preferred material for this type of service. It is lighter than many stoneware alternatives, retains heat well enough for a single-serve pour, and presents a cleaner, finer aesthetic at the table. The Hive pattern is associated with the William Edwards range, which is positioned at the decorative end of the commercial tableware market and carries a level of visual detail that suits premium service environments.
From an operational standpoint, individual teapots of this type suit front-of-house workflows where tea is brewed and presented as a complete service item rather than poured from a larger pot. Key practical points worth noting:
- Bone china construction supports a refined table presentation
- Individual 460ml capacity is well suited to a single-guest serving
- Pack of 24 provides practical par stock for active afternoon tea covers
- Hand-painted detailing supports premium positioning at the table
- Stacking and storage requirements should be considered when ordering at volume
Bone china does require careful handling in a busy back-of-house environment. It is more susceptible to chipping than heavier stoneware, and warewashing procedures should account for this. If your operation runs high turnover on tea covers with limited careful handling time, it is worth discussing whether this range is the right fit or whether a more robust alternative would serve you better day to day.
This teapot is best suited to hotels, independent restaurants, tearoom operators, and venues running structured afternoon tea service where table presentation carries weight. For outlets where speed and durability take priority over decorative detail, a simpler bone china or stoneware option may be more practical.
If you are specifying tableware for a new menu or service concept, we are happy to talk through what works well in practice before you commit to a case quantity.
Key Features
- Hand-painted Hive pattern bone china construction for refined presentation
- 460ml individual capacity sized for a single-guest tea serving
- Supplied in a pack of 24 for practical par stock management
- Bone china material delivers lightweight feel with good heat retention
- William Edwards design suited to premium afternoon tea table settings
Operational Benefits
- Supports a structured, guest-focused afternoon tea service presentation
- Individual serve format reduces table management time during service
- Pack of 24 allows adequate cover stock without over-ordering
- Decorative pattern elevates perceived value at the table without effort
- Consistent design across the William Edwards range aids cohesive table presentation
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Capacity
- 0.46 Ltr
- Colour
- Patterned
- Diameter
- 0.27
- Dimensions
- 0.16(H) x 0.27(W) x 0.4(D)mm
- Material
- Bone China
- Weight
- 2.3kg
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Bone china is well suited to environments where table presentation is a priority and handling is reasonably careful. It is lighter and finer than stoneware but more prone to chipping in high-turnover back-of-house conditions. Operators running fast-paced service with limited careful warewashing time may want to consider whether a more robust material would hold up better over a full season.
- That depends on your sitting structure and turnaround speed. For a single afternoon tea sitting, 24 pots will cover 24 individual guests. If you run multiple sittings with a quick turnaround, you will need to factor in warewashing time and breakage allowance when deciding on your total par stock.
- The Hive pattern is part of the broader William Edwards collection, which is designed with a coordinated aesthetic across teacups, saucers, and ancillary pieces. If you are building a complete afternoon tea cover, it is worth confirming which pieces within the range carry the same pattern before placing your order.