A Very British Whodunnit Series

A VERY BRITISH WHODUNNIT

Series

Welcome to a world where manners are impeccable and motives are anything but.

A Very British Whodunnit drops you into a land of raised eyebrows, lowered voices, and remarks that land sharper than they sound. This isn’t just an event—it’s a scandal in sensible shoes. Gather your detectives, pour the tea (or something stronger), and paint, sip, and solve your way through a mystery where secrets slip out between pleasantries, red herrings are paraded with pride, and every brushstroke risks exposing something terribly inconvenient.

Politeness is mandatory.
Discretion is optional.
And absolutely no one is as innocent as they appear.

Check out the collections below and choose your experience. 

PAINT. SIP. SOLVE.

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A secret society. A missing Golden Teapot. And entirely too much trouble over tea.

It’s a perfectly respectable British evening—polished manners, clinking teacups, and a guest list curated with surgical precision—until something goes terribly, deliciously wrong. Think country-house elegance. Village-fête politics. Scandals simmering just beneath the surface. Reputations, relationships, and reputably tight lips all hang in the balance. Then—just as pleasantries peak—something vanishes. No explanation. No decorum. Just whispers, raised eyebrows, and a situation that’s about to become extremely improper.

Now the gloves are politely removed. As civility begins to crumble, you and your fellow detectives paint a perfectly proper masterpiece—one that quietly hides a clue—while navigating cutting remarks, social manoeuvring, and alibis as thin as a polite excuse to leave early. Read between the niceties, mind the double meanings, and uncover who stirred the trouble… because in this house, discretion is a performance—and someone is about to slip.

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An afternoon tea. A missing heirloom. And gossip that turns lethal.

It begins as a perfectly proper afternoon tea. Sugar cubes are stacked just so, custard creams passed politely, and fine china set out for all to admire. Conversation is pleasant, careful, and full of little smiles. Then a prized family heirloom is noticed missing. An awkward pause. A few raised eyebrows. Surely a simple mistake.

But when one of the guests fails to return to the table, the mood shifts. Teacups cool. Whispers replace pleasantries. Stories don’t quite match. You and your fellow detectives must sift through gossip, grudges, and carefully chosen words to uncover what really happened — because in a room built on manners, someone knows exactly where the heirloom went… and what became of the person who disappeared.

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Raise your pinky, lower your standards — it’s time for tea.

Forget dainty afternoon affairs; this is a paint-and-sip caper steeped in scandal, gossip, and British cheek. Teapots take centre stage, brushes move faster than rumours, and every polite smile hides a motive. It’s art, mystery, and mayhem — all served with a knowing wink.

Death Before Decaf

The notorious Tipsy Teapot Society is back, still Britain’s most distinguished (and delightfully unhinged) social club. But trouble is brewing. A rival group, the Proper Pour Society, is determined to dethrone them — and on the eve of a grand unveiling, disaster strikes. The rival chairperson is found dead in the cellar of the Teabridge Taproom.

Was it jealousy? Revenge? Or a brew gone very wrong?

Now it’s up to you and your fellow guests to stir the pot, follow the clues, and uncover the truth

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LOVE OUR THEMES, GET THE LOOK

Our merchandise line is just getting warmed up. Alongside our cheeky British Whodunnit pieces, you’ll soon find 1980s-inspired collectibles, 1990s nostalgia merch, and bold Prohibition-themed designs joining the collection. From playful drinkware to mystery-ready accessories, the full Paint. Sip. Solve.™ universe of merch is coming — and it’s going to be deliciously chaotic.