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We are so excited to be here in Sarasota. Transplanted from Cape Cod where we owned an award winning B&B in Provincetown — We’ve left the B&B business behind but have taken the tea room and art gallery with us to realize our new vision — Get Loose Tea & Art — Fine Tea, Fine Art, Fine Gifts — We offer you our exclusive lines of organic and artisan teas — Triangle Tea, and Where Elephants Roam Tea that have been carefully and responsibly sourced. Our contemporary tea products are all you need for hosting a tea party at home, for tea on the go, or at the office — Come in and sample our teas, enjoy the art, make great gift purchases, and take a cup to-go, hot or cold, or try a matté latté – (a must for an energy and anti-oxidant boost) — Giving back is the cornerstone of our mission. We are helping to save the endangered elephants by donating 10% of net proceeds to sheldrickwildlifetrust.org — Lisa Feistel and Doreen Birdsell are your hosts and welcome you to Get Loose with us ;) —
History
Established in 2011.
Triangle Tea began in 2011 in Provincetown, MA — and in 2014 Where Elephants Roam Teas were specifically developed to focus on elephants. Sourced from countries where tea plantations and elephants are indigenous. Where Elephants Roam Teas are also sold in stores on Cape Cod and in CT — The tag line — «The tea that changes lives» has multiple meanings — To help you on your tea journey with amazing teas, herbals, and maté (a great energy booster filled with anti-oxidants) — And also, to help save the elephants of our world that are in crisis — Lisa Feistel, Triangle Teas founder, sought an holistic way to better health with tea, at the same time joining in the crusade to stop the ivory trade and making Get Loose Tea & Art a mission of good health and giving back.
Meet the Business Owner
Doreen Birdsell B.
Business Owner
Doreen Birdsell, partner of Lisa Feistel — Get Loose Tea & Art displays her fine art, land and seascape photography, along with other select artists. Doreen’s professional photography career began in New York City in the 1980s. Currently, Jon Swart, of Boston, has also made available for purchase, watercolors and oil on board of elephants. Purchase of art is also a 10% contribution to help save the elephants.