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The little tables that make a tea session flow

A kettle bubbling just off the main tray. A water carafe within easy reach. A scale that never gets in the way. These side tables and stands are the quiet backbone of a well-arranged tea space — each piece designed to keep your workbench uncluttered and your movements effortless during gongfu cha preparation.

The workbench around the tea table

In a dedicated tea room, the main tea table is sacred ground: it holds the brewing vessel, the fairness pitcher, and the cups. Everything else — the kettle, the scale, the water carafe, the used-leaf bowl — needs its own quiet perch. For centuries, Chinese tea masters have used low side tables, often in pairs, to keep the session organized without crowding the center.

Our side tables and stands are built with that same sensibility. The live-edge elm side table carries the natural mark of the tree, a warm, larger surface for a scale or a gongfu tray. The walnut kettle stand is compact and sturdy, elevated just enough to pour without lifting your arm too high. The bamboo water carafe stand is featherlight yet stable, with a carved recess that holds a carafe securely. Every piece is selected for moisture resistance, heat tolerance, and visual harmony with the main table.

These aren’t generic furniture — they’re part of the choreography of tea. Choose a stand that matches your brewing rhythm, and the whole room will feel lighter. For guidance on how these pieces fit into a complete tea room design, our colleagues at tea.school offer a course on home chá-shì layout, and tea.equipment carries the small ware that will eventually live on these stands.

Three stands for three roles

Each piece in this season’s collection answers a specific need in the tea workspace — from the walnut stand that takes a heavy cast-iron kettle to the bamboo perch that keeps your water carafe precisely where you want it.

A buyer's note

Choosing a side table or stand for your tea room

Match height to your main table

The stand should sit flush with or slightly below the edge of your main tea table. A kettle stand that's too low forces you to bend; too high makes pouring awkward. Measure your table height and allow for the kettle's handle clearance.

Check heat and moisture tolerance

A kettle stand must handle prolonged heat from the base and occasional splashes. Look for dense hardwoods like walnut or finishes that resist water. Bamboo stands work well for cooler items like carafes, but check for sealed surfaces.

Size should fit the tool, not the room

A kettle stand needs only enough real estate to hold the kettle base plus a small margin for safety. Overly large stands become clutter. Measure your kettle’s footprint and add 3–5 cm all around for an ideal fit.

Consider storage or secondary uses

Some side tables offer a lower shelf or a drawer — handy for storing tea towels, extra cups, or a small scale. If your space is tight, choose a stand that doubles as a display surface when not in use.

Let materials tell a story

Walnut brings warmth and weight, elm adds organic live-edge character, bamboo feels light and airy. Choose timber that echoes your main table or intentionally contrasts it — consistency in tone creates calm, while a well-judged mix adds depth.

Common questions

Asked, answered.

Can the walnut kettle stand hold a heavy cast-iron kettle?

Yes. The solid walnut construction and wide base are designed to support cast-iron kettles of up to 3 litres without any wobble, even during vigorous pouring.

Is the bamboo water carafe stand waterproof?

It's finished with a food-safe, water-resistant sealant that handles condensation and light splashes. We recommend wiping it dry after use to preserve the surface over time.

How do I care for the live-edge elm side table?

Elm is a robust hardwood. Wipe with a slightly damp cloth, avoid direct sunlight, and apply a thin coat of natural wax or teak oil once a year to maintain the grain and prevent drying.

Do these stands require assembly?

All our side tables and stands arrive fully assembled, individually wrapped, with felt-lined feet to protect your floor.

Can I use the side table for a gongfu tray instead of a kettle?

Absolutely. The live-edge elm table is spacious enough for a medium-sized gongfu tray, while the narrower stands work best for single tools like a kettle or carafe.

Are these suitable for floor-seating arrangements?

Yes — all heights are chosen with low-seated gongfu cha in mind. The walnut stand stands at 28 cm, the bamboo at 22 cm, and the elm table at 30 cm, all comfortable beside a standard low tea table.