About: Teapoy

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A teapoy is an item of furniture. The word is of Indian origin, and was originally used to describe a three-legged table. By erroneous association with the word "tea", it is also used to describe a table with a container for tea, or a table for holding a tea service. In the 19th century, the word was also sometimes applied to a large porcelain or earthenware tea caddy, and more frequently to the small bottles, often of enamel, which fitted into receptacles in the caddy and actually contained the tea.

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  • Ein Nierentisch ist ein für die 1950er Jahre typischer Tisch mit asymmetrisch geformter, (häufig gemusterter) resopalbeschichteter oder mosaikbesetzter Oberfläche und drei schräg gestellten, dünnen Tischbeinen. (de)
  • A teapoy is an item of furniture. The word is of Indian origin, and was originally used to describe a three-legged table. By erroneous association with the word "tea", it is also used to describe a table with a container for tea, or a table for holding a tea service. In the 19th century, the word was also sometimes applied to a large porcelain or earthenware tea caddy, and more frequently to the small bottles, often of enamel, which fitted into receptacles in the caddy and actually contained the tea. (en)
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  • Ein Nierentisch ist ein für die 1950er Jahre typischer Tisch mit asymmetrisch geformter, (häufig gemusterter) resopalbeschichteter oder mosaikbesetzter Oberfläche und drei schräg gestellten, dünnen Tischbeinen. (de)
  • A teapoy is an item of furniture. The word is of Indian origin, and was originally used to describe a three-legged table. By erroneous association with the word "tea", it is also used to describe a table with a container for tea, or a table for holding a tea service. In the 19th century, the word was also sometimes applied to a large porcelain or earthenware tea caddy, and more frequently to the small bottles, often of enamel, which fitted into receptacles in the caddy and actually contained the tea. (en)
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  • Nierentisch (de)
  • Teapoy (en)
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