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© Teaghlaigh // Nele Wesselow
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© Teaghlaigh // Nele Wesselow

Teaghlaigh

Tea shop in Blankenese

Teaghlaigh, founded in 2021 by the Wesselow family, offers a diverse range of teas, delicacies and porcelain. In addition to classic teas and exclusive specialities, there are also exquisite coffees, rare alcohols and handmade porcelain from England and Japan.

Teaghlaigh - ‘family’ in the Gaelic language

With this idea in mind, the Wesselow family founded their tea shop during the Corona period in 2021, choosing Blankenese as the location to combine the values of family and tradition with a special environment.

From tea, exclusive specialities to porcelain

The Teaghlaigh range has been growing continuously for more than three years and is constantly being expanded and adapted by the family.The tea range includes a wide selection - from black teas, green teas and herbal teas to fruit and rooibos teas. Particular attention is paid to speciality teas, such as various types of matcha (including matching accessories) and exclusive teas that you won't find everywhere. In addition to tea, Teaghlaigh also offers a wide range of delicacies. These include selected coffees and unusual alcoholic specialities, which are also rarely found on the market. Another focus is on products from local suppliers that impress with high-quality and regional ingredients. The porcelain at Teaghlaigh combines a careful selection of regional and international manufacturers. In addition to fine bone china from England (Dunoon), which is known for its fine quality and elegance, there is also handmade, unique pieces of crockery from Japan, which impress with their skilful craftsmanship. This variety of high-quality porcelain complements the range in a particularly stylish way.

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