“Avatar: The Last Airbender” may have ended long ago but we’ll fondly remember some of the characters forever — even the minor ones like the Cabbage Man.
For those who need a refresher, he was a merchant who had his goods continuously destroyed throughout the show.
Though he was only on the sidelines, an artist conceptualised a cabbage tea set to honour his memory, and it looks absolutely stunning.
CGI artist Julio Martin worked with Nickelodeon to conceptualise the Cabbage Man Tea Set. True to its name, it’s entirely made out of elaborately designed leafy green cups and a teapot.
Anyone with an eye for detail will appreciate the intricate leaves that seemingly look hand-painted.
The sides of the cup are also curled to mimic the shape of the real-life vegetable. According to the artist, he integrated simple yet fun shapes to align with the show’s style.
We can all agree that the tea set is undeniably gorgeous, whether or not you’re a fan of the show. Just like the cabbage man, you might even yell, “My cabbages!” when showing it off to house guests.
Perhaps you can even share cuppas with childhood friends or siblings who watched the Nickelodeon show with you.
Even if you don’t intend to serve tea in these unique pieces, they’d look great in a display cabinet, complete with the wooden crate bearing the name “Avatar” across it.
Since the cabbage tea set is only a CGI design, it’s not available for purchase. For now, we can only hope that Nickelodeon or a skilled artisan would make it a reality.
Regardless, many netizens want this beautiful tribute to the cabbage man in their own home. Maybe you can even toast to Uncle Iroh who was a dedicated tea connoisseur.
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Featured image adapted from Julio Martin on Behance.
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