Teatulia launches in the U.K. with a vivid new identity

Bangladeshi tea brand Teatulia expands with a strong sense of origin and tradition, as well as visual design codes that stand out from competitive brands.

Bangladeshi tea brand Teatulia expands with a strong sense of origin and tradition, as well as visual design codes that stand out from competitive brands.
Bangladeshi tea brand Teatulia expands with a strong sense of origin and tradition, as well as visual design codes that stand out from competitive brands.

With leaves sourced from a single garden in Tetulia, Bangladesh, Teatulia’s garden-to-cup teas are hand-picked and never blended with leaves from other sources. A social enterprise designed to create jobs in a remote region of Bangladesh, Teatulia has transformed 3,000 acres of barren land into an organic tea garden, rejuvenating the land for future generations.

In the U.K. market most tea brands are blends that bring together leaves from multiple gardens. Without a strong sense of origin, visual design codes often lean toward more generic references such as floral patterns.

Combined with traditional perceptions of tea as a patriotic drink signifying temperance and domesticity, these generic visuals are usually supported by a gentle, passive brand language.

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