White Ceramic Teapot with Bent Bamboo Handle and Glass Cloche with Wooden Base
Unbranded (Likely World Market or Pier 1 Imports) · Kitchenware > Art & Decor

Era / Decade
Modern / 2010s-2020s
Material
Ceramic teapot with woven bamboo and metal wire handle; Hand-blown glass dome cloche; Low-grade hardwood or acacia base.
Condition
Good. The teapot appears functional with no visible chips in the spout. The glass cloche has a slight tilt/imperfection in the knob, which is common in mass-produced hand-blown glass.
Demand Level
Moderate. These items fit the current 'Organic Modern' and 'Farmhouse' trends, making them attractive for home staging and decor.
Resale Value
Estimated Resale Value
Low: $15 | Mid: $25 | High: $35 (as a set)
Estimated Retail Value
$35.00 - $45.00 for both items combined.
Comparable Sales
Similar unbranded ceramic teapots sell for $10-$18 on eBay. Small glass cloches with wood bases typically fetch $12-$20 depending on the wood quality.
Description
Lovely aesthetic kitchen set featuring a minimalist white ceramic teapot with a natural bent bamboo handle for a Zen or Japandi vibe. Paired with a small glass cheese or pastry cloche featuring a hexagonal wooden base. Ideal for countertop styling, small tea parties, or farmhouse-style kitchen decor.
Key Features
Minimalist 'Japandi' aesthetic, natural wood and bamboo textures, versatile neutral white color, functional yet decorative.
Authenticity Indicators
Generic manufacturing; lack of maker's marks suggests mass-market production. Confidence Level: High (Mass Market).
Flaws to Note
Possible minor scratches on the wooden base; bamboo handle may become brittle over time; the glass dome may have small air bubbles (seeds) typical of affordable glass production.
Selling Guide
Where to Sell
Facebook Marketplace or local flea markets are best to avoid shipping fragile glass. Etsy (if marketed as 'handmade style') or Mercari are secondary options.
Selling Tips
Photograph in natural light against a clean kitchen backdrop. Use keywords like 'Japandi', 'Zen', 'Farmhouse Decor', and 'Minimalist'. Mention that the teapot has a removable handle for easier cleaning.