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In the middle of downtown St. Louis, there exists a slice of British heaven. Adjoined to a beautiful furniture store called English Living, the London Tea Room (a mother-daughter team owns both the furniture store and the tea room - how sweet is that) makes me want to lift my pinky while sipping my tea - not because it's the proper thing to do, but because the tea is just so darn good, and the atmosphere is super quaint. As you can see, they have a huuuuuge variety of teas. Many are organic…

Seraph + Splendor: {BAROQUE ORGANIC}  New post! Vintage Greenhouse Conservatory, Outdoor Tea Room, Gardening Room Indoor, Backyard Tea House, Green House Hang Out, Stained Glass In Garden, 1930s Garden Design, Stained Glass Shed, Stained Glass Sunroom

An orchard once far afield (as any sensible grove should be) has encroached upon the back hall, dear ones... Enchanted fruits now litter the floor and branches have sprouted from our bookcases, their leafy tendrils mingling with tassels and tapestries alike. Furthermore, a bird has nested amid the draperies and our front parlor is overrun with beasts. Ivy encases our curios cabinet and the ceiling is awash in stars... Lady Luna herself looks in on us from time to time, illuminating our abode…

25 Tea Rooms From Around the World That You Have to Check Out | In this list you’ll find a little bit of everything, including traditional Japanese tea houses and modern, multi-functional spaces all with the same message: to sit back, relax and simply let the tea whisk you away for an afternoon. | Photo: @nevrous Bellocq Tea Atelier, Bellocq Tea, Tea Room Design, Tea House Design, Tea Room Decor, Plant Store, Tea Lounge, Soho House, Tasting Room

25 Tea Rooms From Around the World That You Have to Check Out | In this list you’ll find a little bit of everything, including traditional Japanese tea houses and modern, multi-functional spaces all with the same message: to sit back, relax and simply let the tea whisk you away for an afternoon. | Photo: @nevrous

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