The Tea-Time Transformer is a single ceramic vessel that does two jobs: a 300ml kettle that brews the tea, and a 150ml cup that sits as its lid. Lift the cup off, pour the brew, drink. The whole set fits in the footprint of a single mug. This is the black-and-white version. The body runs a hand-painted swirl pattern in deep black against a chalk-white base motifs that move around the kettle without breaking at the spout. The cup carries the same pattern, scaled down. It's built for solo tea the size of a single proper cup of chai or a generous serving of green tea. Steep the tea in the kettle, lift the cup, pour. No teapot to wash, no second cup to find space for. Each piece is handmade and individually glazed. The swirl is hand-painted before firing, so the pattern reads slightly differently on every set. Stoneware, fired hot. A note on how it was made Handmade in a network of skilled artisan studios. The painter works freehand. No two sets are quite the same. That's how you know they were made.