Bodum Tea Kettle

 

 

Red Tea Kettle

Within the early 16th century, tea kettles came in a variety of colors: copper and non copper. Copper tea kettles were very trendy during that day. As a great conductor of heat, copper was in such demand that a copper red tea kettle industry was situated in the particular largest exporter of copper then, Wales. Because copper was mined in the Bridgend and Cardiff area, many tradesmen migrated to the city and began producing works based on copper because the material was inexpensive there.

You had Dutch and Turkish immigrants producing copper kettles of high quality and value. It is widely believed that the drinking of tea started in this area by such immigrants and gained popularity with the colonization of Ceylon by the British and the discovery of its finest selling product: Ceylon Tea Leaves.

Red Tea Kettle

Although stainless steel has replaced copper in most of the electric tea kettles these days, copper is slowly making a comeback and purchasing a copper based kettle has a premium on it. Stainless steel is tough though particularly with the almost impenetrable 18/10 stainless steel. The designs of tea kettles by famous craftsmen can fetch prices of around 300 dollars. Improvement in paint technology enable enamel based paints to resist such heat. Of the colors that are popular, the red tea kettle have this dainty feel. Likely because it resembles sunshine, yellow tea kettles are popular especially for tea enthusiasts having an afternoon cup. Such kettles come in different designs and price ranges. They can certainly be found in the market or online.

If you want an unique red tea kettle, go for those with colors. Most modern homes are either themed house or painted with vibrant colors. A red tea kettle is perfect to match for an energetic house.

Copper Plated Chantal Tea Kettle

This vintage teakettle rocketed to popularity when introduced over 25 years ago.

The accolades continue for this timeless Chantal original red tea kettle, certain to remain a design icon and home favorite for the foreseeable future.

The quickly recognizable shape and characteristic stainless steel handle say it's Chantal tea kettle, and our copper version is truly breathtaking. Providing our exclusive two-tone Hohner Harmonica whistle, this kettle doesn't just whistle – it sings!

The sleek, flat copper disk bottom creates maximum contact for rapid boiling, and the extra-large opening allows for easy cleaning and handling. Not unlike all standard-size kettles, this copper classic teakettle boasts a functional capacity of 1.8 quarts.

Chantal tea kettles, which includes the cast iron tea kettle, electric tea pot, and cordless tea kettle are perfect for all stove types.

 

Chantal Tea Kettles