Rasseru said

Post pictures of your tea collection

Here is my modest collection, Just moved into a new flat & I need a tea cupboard of some sort.

http://i67.tinypic.com/xn96wo.jpg

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AllanK said

Do they have Ikea where you are. Lots of storage solutions.

Rasseru said

quite possibly! I need quite a few things from ikea for my studio and am going to buy some things anyway

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Dexter said

I bought a drawer system from Ikea and put all my tea into it. This works for me, but may not for everyone. You need to find what works for you…

https://www.instagram.com/p/6LNKPtOEyE/?taken-by=dex3657
https://www.instagram.com/p/6bZP6vOE1Q/?taken-by=dex3657
https://www.instagram.com/p/6bYipiOEzd/?taken-by=dex3657
https://www.instagram.com/p/6bZx25OE2k/?taken-by=dex3657
etc… there are more photos on my instagram account.
Basically – flavored in one unit – straight tea in the other
Sorted by type per drawer -

Rasseru said

That makes it neat, I quite like the idea of tea being sorted like that

Nicole said

That is a great storage system.

(takes notes)

Personally, mine is all over the place, in paper grocery bags and small cardboard boxes.

Oh my gosh, that makes tea even more fun, storing it that way!

VariaTEA said

And I thought my drawer system was organized :P

Mookit said

Haha I love this idea!

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Zack S. said

http://www.target.com/p/woven-2-drawer-decorative-organizer-threshold/-/A-15118281#prodSlot=medium_1_19&term=threshold+organizer

This is what the inside looks like, filled with tea so you can see how much a single drawer holds: http://imgur.com/6LrttqE

I have two of these (so 4 drawers total) stacked on top of a night-stand. They could easily be put ontop of a counter, in a cupboard, or even ontop of a fridge since they are light enough to pick up and move around whenever. You can remove the fabric liner if you don’t like the look of it.

Nicole said

Hm. Those actually hold a lot. I’ve debated over them at Target.

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I have an 8 drawer storage unit from Costco. Its really well made. I sort the tea by company. The china cabinet to the right has most of my teaware.

https://www.instagram.com/p/_il-FulcFo/

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Here’s my tea cabinet. This was taken a few months ago; it’s gotten a lot messier since then!

http://booksandtea.ca/2015/07/a-look-into-my-tea-cabinet/

Nicole said

It looks so neat and organized!

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I’m too embarrassed to show my chaotic stash right now… here’s 31 weeks ago :)
https://www.instagram.com/p/2uODXBRYLj/

carol who said

Awesome!!!!!

Nicole said

^ This…

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Nicole said

Here is my scattered stash. I seriously need to hit up Ikea after the holiday crazy dies down.

http://tinyurl.com/ng378jp
http://tinyurl.com/pls2deu
http://tinyurl.com/zebug66
http://tinyurl.com/othhy49
http://tinyurl.com/ptyub32

Mookit said

My tea collection looks just like this: haphazardly thrown over a few levels of a cabinet. :P It’s past due to re-organize for me!

Nicole said

And here is the teaware stash.

http://tinyurl.com/q673w3o
http://tinyurl.com/j7zos5x
http://tinyurl.com/j2p8lvr
http://tinyurl.com/gswqomh
http://tinyurl.com/hkcdt73

I’d like to blame this all on Steepster but I had an Ebay problem long before I found this place. :)

Dustin said

Is the goat creature a tea pet or does it serve some other purpose? It’s kinda cute!

Nicole said

No purpose, just a tea pet that I thought was cute. :)

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Dr Jim said

Mine is pretty low-rent but works well for me

Here is my main location:
https://www.instagram.com/p/_muGdGJnda/

The inside of the boxes looks like:
https://www.instagram.com/p/_muMRkJndm/

I keep my puerh in a closet in air-tight containers:

https://www.instagram.com/p/_muCejpndH/

Nicole said

I like the idea of the desk with the close-able bottom portion. I think that’s what it is? And doesn’t need to be fancy, as long as you can find tea when you want it, right? :)

Dr Jim said

Yes. I moved most of my tea stuff from the kitchen to my “study”. This is part of a set of bookshelves (I cut a hole in the back for the extension cord for the kettle). I never close the desk section but it provides a handy shelf at just the right height for steeping.

You may have answered this in other posts, but how do you keep the humidity level even in your puerh containers?

Dr Jim said

I keep the puerh in semi-air-tight containers. The humidity loses about 1% per day in the winter, when the house is about 40% RH. Every week or two, I put the containers in a room with a humidifier and crank it up to over 70% for a few hours. Then I seal up the containers. I have hygrometers in two containers. The humidity drops almost immediately to about 62-65% then drifts down. WHen it gets near 50% I repeat the process.

I use multiple bins, partly for convenience, but also to maintain separate categories of sheng, shu, and smoky sheng. I’ve also got a baggie of mild silver-bud teas and a baggie of YQH that are inside the sheng bin but isolated from the other teas. I fear having all the teas smell the same.

Interesting. That’s a good idea.

LuckyMe said

I dig the gongfu setup below the tea

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MzPriss said
MzPriss said

No idea why all that extra stuff is in there but the links work

Nicole said

Those tiny brown clay pots are adorable!

Dustin said

Went to look at your instagram photos and was stopped by the lobster tacos! Whaaaaaaaa?! I must have these!

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This is so cool. Mine is located in five different places at the moment none of which make for good photos. And I don’t have an Instagram account (for shame) or other photo sharing account though I intend to sign up for one. So for now, I’ll just describe my great mess ’o tea and you can imagine it. :-)

One kitchen counter with a jumble of tins, pouches, and teaware.

One other kitchen counter (not so much a counter as a ledge above a center island) with three boxes (the boxes in which my sample tins from Harney came) without their box tops, containing random samples.

Two kitchen drawers packed with tins and pouches. These are visible only from the top down which is why it makes for a horrible photo. I would love to have this drawer space back. The only thing positive I can say about giving up two kitchen drawers is it’s an improvement from two drawers and a cabinet. ;-)

The cart. This is a three-shelved wooden cart on wheels that came with plastic containers on two of the shelves and was originally intended for children’s toys. However, the containers were really too small for most toys and were exactly the right size to accommodate sample sizes from ATR, Todd & Holland, and other companies vertically on their sides in a sort of filing arrangement. So I repurposed them for those. The top shelf holds three gigantic tubs from the container story sitting on top of each other that have tea tins, pouches, etc. in them. The cart can travel from room to room if necessary. It is currently hugging the hallway wall between the dining room and my office.

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