Very nice teapot created in the 50s and exhibited at the Modern Art Museum of New York. The lid is replaced with a brushed steel bell lined with felt that allows retain heat about twice as long as in a regular pattern. Furthermore, as this protection is well adjusted, it fits perfectly even when steeply the teapot. Inside is a similar end steel mesh filter to a colander and deep with a handle that allows easy removal. It is coarser than newer filters and is not suitable for broken leaf teas (broken) because the smaller fragments pass through. However, there is no problem with the whole leaf teas. This teapot is available in different sizes: 2, 4, 6 and 8 cups. The model for 2 cups of different proportions of those that appear in the image: the body of the teapot is less high and fits in an approximate square, which makes it even prettier in my opinion the biggest