Paper Tiger and Tranquil Tuesdays have partnered up to bring you the ultimate combo: “Tranquil Tuesday’s unique Chinese tea and teaware gift sets wrapped in Paper Tiger’s eye-catching, one-of-a-kind, Chinese-inspired gift wrapping paper.
Both [enterprises] are based full-time in China and seek to present a fresh vision of a Chinese design aesthetic. We each celebrate ancient Chinese designs, motifs, and traditions…informed by the vibrant modern cities we live in”. Find out more.
Tranquil Tuesdays Sale
“Visit our hutong neighbour and fellow social enterprise, brandnü, to seize their special promotion on select Tranquil Tuesdays products for the month of March. Save 40% on all varieties of our Organic Jade Sword Green Tea and our Crystalline Glaze Gaiwans”. Find the store.
More on Tranquil Tuesdays
Tranquil Tuesdays have just launched their online store!
“Right now on our Facebook Page, we are celebrating the launch of our online store with a crazy discount code to save even more off your entire order. The offer is only valid until 8 December, so go on over to the Tranquil Tuesdays Facebook Page to learn more”.
Tranquil Tuesdays
Founded by Charlene Wang, Tranquil Tuesdays is a Beijing-based, design-infused social enterprise that markets and sells Chinese tea to an international audience, and collaborates with designer artists to produce original teaware. The young business also demonstrates a commitment towards women’s empowerment via training and hiring underprivileged women; Charlene believes that, just as the flavours and aromas of tea slowly develop and reveal their inherent qualities as you let it steep, with the proper training, support, and encouragement any woman can live up to her full potential and work in a job that showcases her innate talents. I recently caught up with Charlene to find out more.
Tell us more about how Tranquil Tuesdays transpired. I’ve always been compelled by global poverty issues, especially those that affect women. I actually used to work for the US Foreign Service, which included serving time in Bangladesh as a human rights officer. It was here that I came to the conclusion that the NGO model may not necessarily work well enough to address the root cause of a problem; I believe that social enterprises are a better way to address specific issues. And this is what Tranquil Tuesdays is fundamentally about - empowering women and providing them with more skills to lead an improved life.
How and why does design play an important part of your brand? From a young age, I’ve always appreciated design; it was only natural that it would play a key role in my brand. I wanted to establish a modern, Chinese company, but one that was also steeped in tradition. When I was first starting out, therefore, I spent a lot of time studying ancient Chinese motifs and visiting apothecaries in Hong Kong for inspiration. This helped shape our visual identity from the logo to the photography and packaging. I feel that life is too short to have bad design in your life!
We also work with designer artists based in Jingdezhen (the ancient porcelain-crafting capital of China for the past 1000 years or so) on teaware that has been exclusively designed for Tranquil Tuesdays. We currently have 3 teaware collections available, each individually designed by Ke Zhongxiang, Zhang Min and Zhu Xuan. All three ceramicists studied at Jingdezhen Ceramics Academy and have now established studios in the area.
What does the future hold for Tranquil Tuesdays? I am planning to release 2 new teaware collections: one inspired by Song Dynasty designs, the other by a trip to Dunhuang. I also want to focus on our tea packaging a bit more.