“Raum für Tee” means a place devoted to tea.

It is a quiet corner in my home in Zollikerberg where up to five guests can sit together and enjoy tea.

In this small and intimate setting, you can gently turn your attention to the fragrance and flavor in your cup.

Yet “Raum” is more than just a physical place; it also points to an inner openness — a calm, unoccupied space in the mind where something meaningful can unfold.

In Korean tradition, leaving space empty is regarded as an essential aesthetic principle. Such openness invites the imagination or simply brings calm and balance.

When you join us for tea, please set aside the concerns of daily life. When you come, please bring a small space in your mind for tea.

As you sip your tea, let its fragrance gently fill that space, bringing warmth and peace to your heart.