Lion Manor Tea was born from the ancient tea mountains of Laos, where centuries-old tea trees grow freely alongside the lives of local villagers.

From the very beginning, we believed tea should be honest, slow, and deeply connected to the land it comes from.

As our journey deepened, so did our understanding of tea as a ritual — not only the leaves in the cup, but also the vessel that holds it, and the moment it creates.

Today, Lion Manor Tea brings together rare ancient tree teas from Laos, refined matcha, and handcrafted teaware — each chosen for its heritage, craftsmanship, and quiet beauty.

We work closely with tea farmers, tea masters, and artisans, honoring traditional methods while reimagining how tea fits into modern life.

At Lion Manor Tea, we believe tea is not just something you drink.

It is a way to slow down, reconnect with nature, and create space for yourself — one cup at a time.

About Laos' tea

Handpicked from 100-year-old trees in Laos’ untouched forests, every sip captures nature’s rarest essence — BOLD, PURE, and WILD.

No pesticides, no rush. Just old trees, mountain air, and tea that speaks for itself.

About matcha

We started Lion Manor Tea with ancient tree teas from Laos — teas that ask you to slow down, to listen, and to be present.

Over time, we noticed something. Many people loved the calm of tea, but struggled with their daily rhythm. Coffee felt too sharp. Energy came fast, then disappeared.

Matcha offered a different answer. Not more stimulation, but a steadier kind of clarity. A gentle lift that lasts, without the crash.

We chose to introduce matcha not as a trend, and not as a supplement, but as a daily ritual — one that fits modern life while honoring tea’s deeper purpose.

This is matcha the Lion Manor way: calm energy, designed with intention.

About teaware

Tea is never just about the leaves.

The way tea is brewed, held, and shared shapes the entire experience. A good cup of tea deserves a vessel that respects its rhythm.

We turned to Jingdezhen — a place where porcelain has been crafted for centuries — not to recreate the past, but to reinterpret it for modern rituals.

Each piece is made to feel balanced in the hand, quiet in presence, and timeless in form. No excess, no decoration for decoration’s sake.

For us, teaware is not an accessory. It is part of the ritual — one that turns a simple cup of tea into a moment of intention.