The Flat Duoqiu Teapot is a variation of the classic Yixing stoneware form known as the Duoqiu ("Stacked Balls") teapot. It is also referred to as the Half-Duoqiu Teapot or simply the Flat Duo.
Key Characteristics
Form and Silhouette
In contrast to the full, spherical body of the standard Duoqiu, the Flat Duoqiu features a compressed profile—either a flattened sphere or a hemispherical form. The overall height is reduced, and the visual center of gravity is lowered, lending the piece a pronounced sense of stability and grounded composure.

Component Proportions
The lid and knob continue the spherical or domed vocabulary of the Duoqiu lineage, though the lid's curvature is noticeably flatter, creating a more seamless integration with the body. The spout is typically short and subtly curved; the handle forms a smooth arc; and the piece rests on a neatly defined foot ring. The overall composition is fluid and meticulously balanced.
Aesthetic Temperament
While honoring the geometric clarity of the classic "three-sphere" composition—where body, lid, and knob suggest stacked globes—the flattened form introduces an air of archaism and unadorned solidity. The design places a deliberate emphasis on both visual weight and practical utility, embodying a quiet, enduring presence.