Courtesy of Radiohead

Spill the tea with Radiohead’s KID A MNESIA custom china set

The merch is part of the band’s Kid A and Amnesiac deluxe reissue

Radiohead have dropped an unconventional range of merch that wouldn’t go amiss in your nan’s house – that is, if your nan has a penchant for Thom Yorke and Kid A bears.

Featuring a custom-made tea set, bedsheets, a cross stitch kit, a tin of biscuits (complete with bear-shaped biscuits), and more, the collection is in celebration of KID A MNESIA, a triple album reissue in recognition of two of the band’s seminal early 2000s albums, Kid A and Amnesiac.

Made with fine bone china, the teapot is decorated with art courtesy of band artist Stanley Donwood and holds four cups, along with two teacups and saucers.

Released earlier this month, Kid A Mnesia includes reissues of 2000 and 2001 albums Kid A and Amnesiac, as well as a record of rarities, such as previously-unreleased tracks “If You Say The Word” and “Follow Me Around”.

The reissue also came with the launch of Kid A Mnesia Exhibition, a collaboration with Fortnite developer Epic Games. The virtual art show is described as “an upside-down digital/analogue universe”. As teased in the trailer, it features artwork from Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood, and sound design from producer Nigel Godrich.

See the full merch list here.

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