CMA teapot by 1616 / arita japan represents the simple aesthetics of Japanese design at its most beautiful and practical. The material and shape of the Japanese teapot are all perfectly balanced together. The long handle makes it easy to serve tea, coffee and other hot beverages without burning your fingers.
Designed by Cecilie Manz, the breathtakingly delicate collection includes cups, mugs and teapots that combine beautifully with each other and with other tableware. The minimalist and timeless design makes the CMA series suitable for both everyday and festive occasions. The dinnerware is made from a mixed clay containing Amakusa pottery stone that has a large amount of iron deposits. This means that the shapes and colours of the dishes may vary slightly from pot to pot, making each piece unique. As a reference to the material used, the CMA collection is also known by the name "Clay".