A four-legged teapot may sound like something out of a Disney musical montage, but lately we've noticed a whole new take on anthropomorphic tableware — modern, minimal and slightly bizarre (in a good way).
Stuffing yourself on a meal with friends and family shouldn't be a serious affair — why not laugh (and show a little leg) while you chow down?
SHOWN ABOVE:
1. Blaue Blume Sweets and Desserts Stand
2. Tea Time Set by Jorine Oosterhoff






Nomade Express Slee...
Nope.
I love all of these. I have been in love with Tee Time since they went public.
I love unusual ceramics... Loved the beast tureen from anthro, love these. Unfortunately, I'm too poor for these.
Tea time reminds me of the dinner scene in Beauty and the Beast. Ahh childhood. :)
Cheeky, leggy... and creepy, I'd say.
I've been in love with the salt and pepper shakers for some time now, but that Tea Time set is adorable! Someone else said Beauty and the Beast, but to me it's more The Sword and the Stone. Just charming. (Ummm, and not so much with the body pots. Not my brand of coffee.)
The 2nd and 4th pictures are ok...the rest is just strange!
I don't like the arms and crafts baking tin, but the rest of the stuff has a pretty good sense of humour. Why shouldn't functional everyday items have a bit of personality?
The tea time set and the body pots are my favourites, although (having looked at the rest of the body pots after the jump) I don't know that I could handle having any of the other body pots in my house. The body parts kind of remind me of Marcel Dzama's art. http://www.google.ca/images?client=safari&rls=en&q=marcel+dzama&oe=UTF-8&redir_esc=&um=1&ie=UTF-8&source=univ&ei=bAfjTNLaJYeglAfH58i1DQ&sa=X&oi=image_result_group&ct=title&resnum=1&ved=0CCwQsAQwAA&biw=1065&bih=806