Tea & Coffee
Thomas Goode offers an exceptional collection of tea and coffee sets, each crafted with impeccable precision and elegance. Our selection reflects timeless sophistication, designed to elevate your dining experience. From classic designs to contemporary styles, these sets embody luxury and are a testament to unparalleled craftsmanship.
Luxury Tea Sets & Coffee Sets | Designer Bone China & Porcelain Tableware | Thomas Goode India
Collection Overview
The Tea & Coffee Sets collection at Thomas Goode India is the most complete expression of the brand's tableware philosophy: that every object placed on a table should be held to the same standard of material quality, decorative precision, and craft heritage, whether it is the teapot that opens a formal service or the mug that begins a quiet morning. This collection spans the full breadth of that position from individually curated teacups and saucers and designer coffee mugs to complete boxed tea sets ready for gifting, and from bone china pieces handmade in Stoke-on-Trent to hand-painted porcelain produced by Herend, one of Central Europe's most distinguished fine china manufactories.
The range draws from four principal design families which are Thomas Goode's own Florette and Stewart ranges, the Halcyon Days collections including Antler Trellis, Marguerite, Castle of Mey, and Parterre, the Italian Carretto Siciliano and Blu Mediterraneo lines from the Dolce & Gabbana collaboration, and Herend's Apponyi series each with its own decorative language and heritage provenance. Together they constitute a tea and coffee tableware collection of unusual breadth and depth, available in India at Thomas Goode India's boutique at The Oberoi Hotel, New Delhi.
About the Collection
Bone China Teacups & Saucers
The teacup and saucer is the foundational unit of any fine tea service, and the range at Thomas Goode India reflects the full spectrum of what that unit can express. The Florette Ruby & Gold Tall Tea Cup and Saucer produced in Thomas Goode's own Stoke-on-Trent workshop in fine bone china with 24K gold detailing — is among the most opulent pieces in the collection. Its tall-sided form, deep ruby ground, and hand-applied gilt decoration place it firmly in the Regency tradition of formal English tableware: a tea cup made as much for display as for use, and capable of anchoring an entire formal table setting by itself.
At a different point on the same spectrum, the Florette Princess White & Gold Tall Tea Cup and Saucer offers the same Stoke-on-Trent bone china quality and 24K gold finish on a white ground — a version that accommodates a wider range of table settings and colour schemes without sacrificing any of the material standard. Both pieces are available alongside the Florette Ruby & Gold Large Tea Pot, creating a fully matched crockery tea set of exceptional standing.
The Abstract Tea Cup & Saucer introduces a modern design sensibility to the collection: a Thomas Goode piece that departs from the heritage botanical and Regency decorative traditions and occupies the contemporary end of the range. The Couronne Imperial Tea Cup and Saucer and the Matignon Tea Cup and Saucer — French design references in name and decorative character — add a Continental formality suited to the more restrained table settings.
Designer Coffee Mugs & Espresso Cups
The collection's mug and espresso cup range represents its most accessible entry into luxury bone china and porcelain drinkware. Across the Halcyon Days pattern families like Antler Trellis (Black, Green), Castle of Mey Shell Garden Floral (Primula Yellow, Rose Pink, Nasturtium Green), Marguerite Pink, Basket Weave Green, and Parterre Gold — bone china mugs are available in coordinating designs that connect directly to the full tea service formats above them. These are not standalone decorative mugs. Each is a component of a considered design system that can be extended into full crockery tea sets.
The Velocity Mugs and Purple Leaf Mug from Thomas Goode's own range represent the contemporary design strand of the collection — graphic, modern forms that work as premium designer coffee mugs in a contemporary home or office context. The Gold Ring Mug, with its understated gilt band, sits between the two orientations: decorative enough to register as a premium object, restrained enough to suit everyday use.
The Lustre Espresso Cup and Lustre Dhow Coffee Cup bring an iridescent glaze quality to the coffee service format, a surface treatment that catches light with the depth and variation of fired metallic oxides, producing a finish that reads differently in different lighting conditions. This quality makes the Lustre series particularly well suited to table settings where conventional china would read as flat.
The Carretto Siciliano coffee cup and saucer range available in named colourways including Cavaliere, Limoni, Multicolor, Re, Regina, and Sole — introduces the visual vocabulary of Sicilian folk art: richly coloured, narrative in its imagery, and deliberately anti-restrained in a way that distinguishes it from every other format in the collection. These pieces, and the matching Carretto Siciliano mugs in the same colourways, suit a confident, maximalist table setting and carry the Dolce & Gabbana design provenance.
The Apponyi Blue Coffee Cup and Saucer from Herend is hand-painted with 24K gold accents at 140ml ( the precise espresso cup format ) in Herend's signature Apponyi pattern, a floral design with Chinese decorative roots that has been in continuous production at the Hungarian manufactory since the 19th century. This is a piece that carries considerable entity weight: Herend porcelain is counted among the finest hand-painted tableware produced anywhere in the world, and the Apponyi pattern is one of its most celebrated designs.
Complete Tea Sets & Gifting Formats
The collection's most directly giftable formats are its complete tea sets, boxed, matched, and ready for presentation without additional curation. The Marguerite Pink Tea Set for Two (two teacups, saucers, and associated service pieces in the Marguerite floral pattern) and the Marguerite Pink Tea For One Set are the collection's most self-contained gifting formats. The Castle of Mey Shell Garden Floral series similarly offers Tea for One Sets in both Rose Pink and Primula Yellow colourways — compact, complete, and carrying the royal commission heritage of the Castle of Mey pattern.
The Marguerite Pink Tea Cup & Saucer Set of 6 offers a full formal service format in a single purchase — six matched teacups and saucers in fine bone china, appropriate for a formal dinner table or as a comprehensive gifting option for weddings and significant anniversaries.
The Parterre Coffee Cup & Saucer Set of 6 in Red provides the equivalent format for coffee service — a full set of six matched bone china coffee cups and saucers in Halcyon Days' Parterre pattern, making it one of the most complete designer coffee set options in the collection for recipients who entertain formally.
Serving Accessories
The Dedale Gold Tea Spoon from Christofle and the Lily of the Valley Jam Pot complete the serving context for a formal tea table, ensuring that the collection extends beyond drinkware into the full service experience. The Stewart Sugar Pot, matching the Stewart Tea Pot and Coffee Pot in Thomas Goode's own range, allows a fully coordinated premium tea service to be assembled across pot, sugar, and creamer from a single design family.
Design Families at a Glance
Thomas Goode Own Range
The Florette and Stewart collections represent Thomas Goode's own design heritage, produced in fine bone china in Stoke-on-Trent with 24K gold detailing and Regency-derived formal proportions. The Green Garland and Abstract designs extend the own-brand range with distinct pattern characters.
Halcyon Days
The Antler Trellis, Marguerite, Castle of Mey, Parterre, and Basket Weave families from Halcyon Days are all produced in fine bone china with the brand's characteristic pattern discipline. Halcyon Days holds all three Royal Warrants to the British Royal Household and has produced fine bone china tableware since 1950. Each pattern family spans mugs, teacups, saucers, teapots, and creamers — enabling fully matched sets to be assembled.
Carretto Siciliano & Blu Mediterraneo
These collections bring the Italian decorative tradition into the range, produced in the Dolce & Gabbana design language with vivid folk-art motifs, bold colour grounds, and pattern names drawn from the Sicilian cultural vocabulary. Available across mugs, coffee cups, teacups, saucers, and creamers.
Herend
The Apponyi Blue series from Herend, the Hungarian porcelain manufactory established in 1826, brings hand-painted hard-paste porcelain into the collection — a material and craft tradition distinct from English bone china, with a harder, denser body and a pattern heritage reaching back to 18th-century Chinese decorative motifs adapted through the Central European court tradition.
Material & Craft Guide
What Distinguishes a Luxury Tea Set from a Premium Mass-Market Set?
A luxury tea set is defined by the convergence of material purity, decorative technique, and maker provenance and not by price alone. In the Thomas Goode India collection, the distinction operates across several axes. Material: fine bone china (calcined bone ash, feldspar, and china stone fired above 1200°C) and hand-painted hard-paste porcelain both produce surfaces of significantly greater whiteness, translucency, and refinement than mass-market ceramic alternatives. Decorative technique: 24K gold application on pieces such as the Florette range involves a separate decorating kiln firing that fuses liquid gold to the glaze surface — a process that cannot be replicated by transfer printing or cold decoration. Provenance: each design family in this collection is traceable to a named maker with a documented craft heritage — Stoke-on-Trent, Halcyon Days, Herend, Dolce & Gabbana. This traceability is what separates a luxury tea set from one that merely presents as premium.
Bone China vs Porcelain: What to Know
Fine bone china and fine porcelain are both appropriate materials for a premium tea set, but they differ in composition, fired character, and decorative tradition. Bone china developed in England in the late 18th century incorporates approximately 50% calcined bone ash, producing exceptional whiteness and translucency. It is lighter in weight and more delicate in appearance than porcelain. Hard-paste porcelain, the material of Herend and Meissen, is fired at higher temperatures and produces a denser, harder body with a slightly different surface character is less translucent, but more resistant to chipping. The choice between the two is aesthetic rather than hierarchical: both are legitimate luxury materials with centuries of production history behind them.
Gifting Guide
Tea Sets as Luxury Gifts in India
A tea set is one of the most versatile luxury gifting categories available at Thomas Goode India, precisely because tea culture is universal across Indian households, and the quality differential between an everyday tea set and a fine bone china tea set is immediately legible to any recipient. The Tea for One sets in the Castle of Mey and Marguerite families are the most compact gifting format which is complete, beautifully presented, and carrying heritage provenance that registers without explanation. The Marguerite Pink Tea Set for Two, and the full Marguerite six-cup set, are appropriate for wedding gifting, significant anniversaries, and housewarming occasions where a more substantial gift is expected.
For corporate gifting, the Halcyon Days mug formats includes the Castle of Mey and Antler Trellis mugs in their individual colourways — represent an ideal premium gifting tier: recognisably quality objects, practically useful, and available in multiple colourways to suit the recipient's setting.
Building a Complete Crockery Tea Set
A complete formal tea set assembled from the Thomas Goode India collection should comprise teacups and saucers, a teapot, a creamer, a sugar pot, and side plates in a consistent pattern family. The Antler Trellis, Marguerite, Castle of Mey, and Parterre families all have sufficient depth across the Tea & Coffee Sets and Pots & Creamers collections to support a fully matched service. The Florette Ruby & Gold and Stewart ranges support the highest-formality version of this assembly, with Thomas Goode's own bone china pieces in each format available to build a complete crockery tea set of exceptional standing.
For those who wish to Buy Premium Tea Sets & Designer Coffee Mugs Online in India, the full Tea & Coffee collection is available at thomasgoode.in, with call-to-order assistance for gifting, set-building, and bespoke enquiries.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a bone china tea set?
A bone china tea set is a tea service comprising teacups, saucers, and typically a teapot, creamer, and sugar bowl made from fine bone china, a ceramic formulation developed in England in the late 18th century. Bone china incorporates approximately 50% calcined bone ash alongside feldspar and china stone, producing a material of exceptional whiteness, translucency, and lightness. A bone china tea set is distinguished from a standard ceramic or porcelain tea set by this material quality and by the surface it provides for decorative techniques including 24K gold application, fine botanical printing, and hand-painted motifs. Thomas Goode India's bone china tea set collection spans complete boxed sets, individual teacup and saucer pairs, and full six-cup formal service formats, all in fine bone china produced in England or by European luxury makers.
What is the difference between a tea set and a coffee set?
A tea set and a coffee set share most of their component formats like cups, saucers, a pot, a creamer, and a sugar vessel but differ in the proportions of those components. Teacups are typically wider and lower than coffee cups, designed for the slower pace of tea drinking and the larger volumes typically served. Coffee cups, including espresso cups and the taller café-au-lait format, are narrower and taller. In the Thomas Goode India collection, many pattern families span both formats the Antler Trellis, Marguerite, and Carretto Siciliano ranges all include teacups, coffee cups, and mugs in coordinating designs, so a matched tea and coffee service can be assembled from a single design family.
Which designer tea set brands are available at Thomas Goode India?
The Tea & Coffee Sets collection at Thomas Goode India includes pieces from Thomas Goode's own Stoke-on-Trent workshop (Florette and Stewart ranges), Halcyon Days (Antler Trellis, Marguerite, Castle of Mey, Parterre, Basket Weave), the Dolce & Gabbana design collaboration (Carretto Siciliano, Blu Mediterraneo), and Herend (Apponyi Blue). Each brand brings a distinct design tradition and material provenance to the collection, from British Regency-style bone china with 24K gold to Italian folk-art-inspired porcelain and 19th-century Hungarian hand-painted tableware.
What is a tea for one set?
A tea for one set is a compact, self-contained tea service for a single person, typically comprising a teapot, a teacup and saucer, and sometimes a small tray or lid rest, presented as a matched set. In the Thomas Goode India collection, tea for one sets are available in the Castle of Mey Shell Garden Floral pattern (Rose Pink and Primula Yellow colourways) and the Marguerite Pink design from Halcyon Days. These formats are among the most popular gifting options in the collection, providing a complete premium experience in a single, beautifully presented piece.
Are Herend tea cups available in India?
Yes. The Apponyi Blue Coffee Cup and Saucer from Herend is available through Thomas Goode India. Herend is a Hungarian porcelain manufactory established in 1826, internationally recognised for its hand-painted hard-paste porcelain and the precision of its gold detailing. The Apponyi pattern — one of Herend's most celebrated and long-running designs — is hand-painted with 24K gold accents and produced at 140ml, the standard espresso cup volume. Thomas Goode India is one of the few places in India where Herend porcelain is available through an authorised luxury retail channel.
How should luxury bone china teacups and mugs be cared for?
Fine bone china teacups, saucers, and mugs should be washed by hand with a mild detergent and warm water. Pieces with 24K gold, platinum banding, or any metallic decoration must not be placed in a dishwasher — the alkaline detergents and high-temperature wash cycles used in dishwashers will progressively erode metallic decoration. Microwave use is not appropriate for any gold-decorated piece. When stacking, place a soft cloth or foam disc between pieces to prevent glaze-to-glaze abrasion. For bone china with delicate printed motifs, avoid abrasive cleaning materials that can lift surface decoration over time.
Luxury Tea Sets & Coffee Sets | Designer Bone China & Porcelain Tableware | Thomas Goode India
Collection Overview
The Tea & Coffee Sets collection at Thomas Goode India is the most complete expression of the brand's tableware philosophy: that every object placed on a table should be held to the same standard of material quality, decorative precision, and craft heritage, whether it is the teapot that opens a formal service or the mug that begins a quiet morning. This collection spans the full breadth of that position from individually curated teacups and saucers and designer coffee mugs to complete boxed tea sets ready for gifting, and from bone china pieces handmade in Stoke-on-Trent to hand-painted porcelain produced by Herend, one of Central Europe's most distinguished fine china manufactories.
The range draws from four principal design families which are Thomas Goode's own Florette and Stewart ranges, the Halcyon Days collections including Antler Trellis, Marguerite, Castle of Mey, and Parterre, the Italian Carretto Siciliano and Blu Mediterraneo lines from the Dolce & Gabbana collaboration, and Herend's Apponyi series each with its own decorative language and heritage provenance. Together they constitute a tea and coffee tableware collection of unusual breadth and depth, available in India at Thomas Goode India's boutique at The Oberoi Hotel, New Delhi.
About the Collection
Bone China Teacups & Saucers
The teacup and saucer is the foundational unit of any fine tea service, and the range at Thomas Goode India reflects the full spectrum of what that unit can express. The Florette Ruby & Gold Tall Tea Cup and Saucer produced in Thomas Goode's own Stoke-on-Trent workshop in fine bone china with 24K gold detailing — is among the most opulent pieces in the collection. Its tall-sided form, deep ruby ground, and hand-applied gilt decoration place it firmly in the Regency tradition of formal English tableware: a tea cup made as much for display as for use, and capable of anchoring an entire formal table setting by itself.
At a different point on the same spectrum, the Florette Princess White & Gold Tall Tea Cup and Saucer offers the same Stoke-on-Trent bone china quality and 24K gold finish on a white ground — a version that accommodates a wider range of table settings and colour schemes without sacrificing any of the material standard. Both pieces are available alongside the Florette Ruby & Gold Large Tea Pot, creating a fully matched crockery tea set of exceptional standing.
The Abstract Tea Cup & Saucer introduces a modern design sensibility to the collection: a Thomas Goode piece that departs from the heritage botanical and Regency decorative traditions and occupies the contemporary end of the range. The Couronne Imperial Tea Cup and Saucer and the Matignon Tea Cup and Saucer — French design references in name and decorative character — add a Continental formality suited to the more restrained table settings.
Designer Coffee Mugs & Espresso Cups
The collection's mug and espresso cup range represents its most accessible entry into luxury bone china and porcelain drinkware. Across the Halcyon Days pattern families like Antler Trellis (Black, Green), Castle of Mey Shell Garden Floral (Primula Yellow, Rose Pink, Nasturtium Green), Marguerite Pink, Basket Weave Green, and Parterre Gold — bone china mugs are available in coordinating designs that connect directly to the full tea service formats above them. These are not standalone decorative mugs. Each is a component of a considered design system that can be extended into full crockery tea sets.
The Velocity Mugs and Purple Leaf Mug from Thomas Goode's own range represent the contemporary design strand of the collection — graphic, modern forms that work as premium designer coffee mugs in a contemporary home or office context. The Gold Ring Mug, with its understated gilt band, sits between the two orientations: decorative enough to register as a premium object, restrained enough to suit everyday use.
The Lustre Espresso Cup and Lustre Dhow Coffee Cup bring an iridescent glaze quality to the coffee service format, a surface treatment that catches light with the depth and variation of fired metallic oxides, producing a finish that reads differently in different lighting conditions. This quality makes the Lustre series particularly well suited to table settings where conventional china would read as flat.
The Carretto Siciliano coffee cup and saucer range available in named colourways including Cavaliere, Limoni, Multicolor, Re, Regina, and Sole — introduces the visual vocabulary of Sicilian folk art: richly coloured, narrative in its imagery, and deliberately anti-restrained in a way that distinguishes it from every other format in the collection. These pieces, and the matching Carretto Siciliano mugs in the same colourways, suit a confident, maximalist table setting and carry the Dolce & Gabbana design provenance.
The Apponyi Blue Coffee Cup and Saucer from Herend is hand-painted with 24K gold accents at 140ml ( the precise espresso cup format ) in Herend's signature Apponyi pattern, a floral design with Chinese decorative roots that has been in continuous production at the Hungarian manufactory since the 19th century. This is a piece that carries considerable entity weight: Herend porcelain is counted among the finest hand-painted tableware produced anywhere in the world, and the Apponyi pattern is one of its most celebrated designs.
Complete Tea Sets & Gifting Formats
The collection's most directly giftable formats are its complete tea sets, boxed, matched, and ready for presentation without additional curation. The Marguerite Pink Tea Set for Two (two teacups, saucers, and associated service pieces in the Marguerite floral pattern) and the Marguerite Pink Tea For One Set are the collection's most self-contained gifting formats. The Castle of Mey Shell Garden Floral series similarly offers Tea for One Sets in both Rose Pink and Primula Yellow colourways — compact, complete, and carrying the royal commission heritage of the Castle of Mey pattern.
The Marguerite Pink Tea Cup & Saucer Set of 6 offers a full formal service format in a single purchase — six matched teacups and saucers in fine bone china, appropriate for a formal dinner table or as a comprehensive gifting option for weddings and significant anniversaries.
The Parterre Coffee Cup & Saucer Set of 6 in Red provides the equivalent format for coffee service — a full set of six matched bone china coffee cups and saucers in Halcyon Days' Parterre pattern, making it one of the most complete designer coffee set options in the collection for recipients who entertain formally.
Serving Accessories
The Dedale Gold Tea Spoon from Christofle and the Lily of the Valley Jam Pot complete the serving context for a formal tea table, ensuring that the collection extends beyond drinkware into the full service experience. The Stewart Sugar Pot, matching the Stewart Tea Pot and Coffee Pot in Thomas Goode's own range, allows a fully coordinated premium tea service to be assembled across pot, sugar, and creamer from a single design family.
Design Families at a Glance
Thomas Goode Own Range
The Florette and Stewart collections represent Thomas Goode's own design heritage, produced in fine bone china in Stoke-on-Trent with 24K gold detailing and Regency-derived formal proportions. The Green Garland and Abstract designs extend the own-brand range with distinct pattern characters.
Halcyon Days
The Antler Trellis, Marguerite, Castle of Mey, Parterre, and Basket Weave families from Halcyon Days are all produced in fine bone china with the brand's characteristic pattern discipline. Halcyon Days holds all three Royal Warrants to the British Royal Household and has produced fine bone china tableware since 1950. Each pattern family spans mugs, teacups, saucers, teapots, and creamers — enabling fully matched sets to be assembled.
Carretto Siciliano & Blu Mediterraneo
These collections bring the Italian decorative tradition into the range, produced in the Dolce & Gabbana design language with vivid folk-art motifs, bold colour grounds, and pattern names drawn from the Sicilian cultural vocabulary. Available across mugs, coffee cups, teacups, saucers, and creamers.
Herend
The Apponyi Blue series from Herend, the Hungarian porcelain manufactory established in 1826, brings hand-painted hard-paste porcelain into the collection — a material and craft tradition distinct from English bone china, with a harder, denser body and a pattern heritage reaching back to 18th-century Chinese decorative motifs adapted through the Central European court tradition.
Material & Craft Guide
What Distinguishes a Luxury Tea Set from a Premium Mass-Market Set?
A luxury tea set is defined by the convergence of material purity, decorative technique, and maker provenance and not by price alone. In the Thomas Goode India collection, the distinction operates across several axes. Material: fine bone china (calcined bone ash, feldspar, and china stone fired above 1200°C) and hand-painted hard-paste porcelain both produce surfaces of significantly greater whiteness, translucency, and refinement than mass-market ceramic alternatives. Decorative technique: 24K gold application on pieces such as the Florette range involves a separate decorating kiln firing that fuses liquid gold to the glaze surface — a process that cannot be replicated by transfer printing or cold decoration. Provenance: each design family in this collection is traceable to a named maker with a documented craft heritage — Stoke-on-Trent, Halcyon Days, Herend, Dolce & Gabbana. This traceability is what separates a luxury tea set from one that merely presents as premium.
Bone China vs Porcelain: What to Know
Fine bone china and fine porcelain are both appropriate materials for a premium tea set, but they differ in composition, fired character, and decorative tradition. Bone china developed in England in the late 18th century incorporates approximately 50% calcined bone ash, producing exceptional whiteness and translucency. It is lighter in weight and more delicate in appearance than porcelain. Hard-paste porcelain, the material of Herend and Meissen, is fired at higher temperatures and produces a denser, harder body with a slightly different surface character is less translucent, but more resistant to chipping. The choice between the two is aesthetic rather than hierarchical: both are legitimate luxury materials with centuries of production history behind them.
Gifting Guide
Tea Sets as Luxury Gifts in India
A tea set is one of the most versatile luxury gifting categories available at Thomas Goode India, precisely because tea culture is universal across Indian households, and the quality differential between an everyday tea set and a fine bone china tea set is immediately legible to any recipient. The Tea for One sets in the Castle of Mey and Marguerite families are the most compact gifting format which is complete, beautifully presented, and carrying heritage provenance that registers without explanation. The Marguerite Pink Tea Set for Two, and the full Marguerite six-cup set, are appropriate for wedding gifting, significant anniversaries, and housewarming occasions where a more substantial gift is expected.
For corporate gifting, the Halcyon Days mug formats includes the Castle of Mey and Antler Trellis mugs in their individual colourways — represent an ideal premium gifting tier: recognisably quality objects, practically useful, and available in multiple colourways to suit the recipient's setting.
Building a Complete Crockery Tea Set
A complete formal tea set assembled from the Thomas Goode India collection should comprise teacups and saucers, a teapot, a creamer, a sugar pot, and side plates in a consistent pattern family. The Antler Trellis, Marguerite, Castle of Mey, and Parterre families all have sufficient depth across the Tea & Coffee Sets and Pots & Creamers collections to support a fully matched service. The Florette Ruby & Gold and Stewart ranges support the highest-formality version of this assembly, with Thomas Goode's own bone china pieces in each format available to build a complete crockery tea set of exceptional standing.
For those who wish to Buy Premium Tea Sets & Designer Coffee Mugs Online in India, the full Tea & Coffee collection is available at thomasgoode.in, with call-to-order assistance for gifting, set-building, and bespoke enquiries.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a bone china tea set?
A bone china tea set is a tea service comprising teacups, saucers, and typically a teapot, creamer, and sugar bowl made from fine bone china, a ceramic formulation developed in England in the late 18th century. Bone china incorporates approximately 50% calcined bone ash alongside feldspar and china stone, producing a material of exceptional whiteness, translucency, and lightness. A bone china tea set is distinguished from a standard ceramic or porcelain tea set by this material quality and by the surface it provides for decorative techniques including 24K gold application, fine botanical printing, and hand-painted motifs. Thomas Goode India's bone china tea set collection spans complete boxed sets, individual teacup and saucer pairs, and full six-cup formal service formats, all in fine bone china produced in England or by European luxury makers.
What is the difference between a tea set and a coffee set?
A tea set and a coffee set share most of their component formats like cups, saucers, a pot, a creamer, and a sugar vessel but differ in the proportions of those components. Teacups are typically wider and lower than coffee cups, designed for the slower pace of tea drinking and the larger volumes typically served. Coffee cups, including espresso cups and the taller café-au-lait format, are narrower and taller. In the Thomas Goode India collection, many pattern families span both formats the Antler Trellis, Marguerite, and Carretto Siciliano ranges all include teacups, coffee cups, and mugs in coordinating designs, so a matched tea and coffee service can be assembled from a single design family.
Which designer tea set brands are available at Thomas Goode India?
The Tea & Coffee Sets collection at Thomas Goode India includes pieces from Thomas Goode's own Stoke-on-Trent workshop (Florette and Stewart ranges), Halcyon Days (Antler Trellis, Marguerite, Castle of Mey, Parterre, Basket Weave), the Dolce & Gabbana design collaboration (Carretto Siciliano, Blu Mediterraneo), and Herend (Apponyi Blue). Each brand brings a distinct design tradition and material provenance to the collection, from British Regency-style bone china with 24K gold to Italian folk-art-inspired porcelain and 19th-century Hungarian hand-painted tableware.
What is a tea for one set?
A tea for one set is a compact, self-contained tea service for a single person, typically comprising a teapot, a teacup and saucer, and sometimes a small tray or lid rest, presented as a matched set. In the Thomas Goode India collection, tea for one sets are available in the Castle of Mey Shell Garden Floral pattern (Rose Pink and Primula Yellow colourways) and the Marguerite Pink design from Halcyon Days. These formats are among the most popular gifting options in the collection, providing a complete premium experience in a single, beautifully presented piece.
Are Herend tea cups available in India?
Yes. The Apponyi Blue Coffee Cup and Saucer from Herend is available through Thomas Goode India. Herend is a Hungarian porcelain manufactory established in 1826, internationally recognised for its hand-painted hard-paste porcelain and the precision of its gold detailing. The Apponyi pattern — one of Herend's most celebrated and long-running designs — is hand-painted with 24K gold accents and produced at 140ml, the standard espresso cup volume. Thomas Goode India is one of the few places in India where Herend porcelain is available through an authorised luxury retail channel.
How should luxury bone china teacups and mugs be cared for?
Fine bone china teacups, saucers, and mugs should be washed by hand with a mild detergent and warm water. Pieces with 24K gold, platinum banding, or any metallic decoration must not be placed in a dishwasher — the alkaline detergents and high-temperature wash cycles used in dishwashers will progressively erode metallic decoration. Microwave use is not appropriate for any gold-decorated piece. When stacking, place a soft cloth or foam disc between pieces to prevent glaze-to-glaze abrasion. For bone china with delicate printed motifs, avoid abrasive cleaning materials that can lift surface decoration over time.