CEREMONY ROOMS · FURNITURE
Furniture measured to the centimetre a gōngfu chá session actually needs
Tea.furniture curates purpose-built pieces for rooms where tea is prepared, shared, rinsed and stored. Find water-grooved chá pán tables, low floor tables sized for kneeling or cross-legged service, ergonomic seating, gàiwǎn storage and utility sinks, each specified for reach, heat, drainage and material care — the numbers a designer would otherwise have to measure by hand.
27
ceremony-ready pieces in the first edit
5
wood families with origin notes
3
drainage formats for wet service
68 cm
comfortable reach span tested at seated height
12
CAD-ready blocks for architects
Rooms by use
Build the room around water, reach, rest
This is not a catalogue of occasional tables. Each category starts with the movements of brewing — pour, rinse, pass, display, return to silence.
Chá pán boards and tables
Water-grooved surfaces with hidden or exposed drainage, sized for solo gōngfu practice or a two-seat tea house station.
Seating for long sessions
Stools, low chairs, kneeling benches and cushions set to keep knees, spine and kettle-hand calm across long steeping rounds.
Low tables and side tables
Floor-height tables for kneeling or cross-legged service, plus quiet side surfaces for kettles, towels, tasting notes and resting cups.
Storage and display
Adjustable shelves, scroll holders and gàiwǎn racks that protect collected ware without turning the tea room into a showroom.
Utility and wet work
Stoneware sinks, water tanks, fire pits and stove stands for rooms where rinse water, heat and ash need a dignified path home.
First collection
Objects selected for wet service
Prices are full piece prices; freight and installation are itemized after address confirmation. Every listing names material, origin, age and care before checkout.
Expert review
Tea masters shape the working dimensions
Teamotea specialists test reach, posture, aroma handling and cleanup before a piece enters the edit.
Constellation notes
The room connects to the whole practice
Furniture works best when ware, education and events agree on the same pace.
Room builder paths
Choose the setup by how tea is served
Home chá-shì
For a 6–12 m² room: one wet board, one low table, two seats, narrow storage and a quiet kettle landing. Check clearances before ordering.
View →Tea house station
For operators: repeatable station dimensions, replaceable drain parts, wipeable finishes and CAD blocks that help a designer keep service calm.
View →Heirloom restoration
For museums, collectors and family rooms: restored tables and cabinets are listed only with provenance, repair notes and material photographs.
View →Begin with proportions