Bring a Little Stelton Magic To Your Kitchen
Stelton is all about beautifully versatile products for the home. Their latest range includes a boiling classic as well as some new autumn colours to keep up with the trends.
Let’s take a look…
EM77 ELECTRIC KETTLE: A BOILING CLASSIC
The EM77 vacuum jug, which has adorned coffee tables around the world for over 40 years, has with its recognisable form and unique function achieved a status as design icon – a vacuum jug composed of equal parts perfect shape and functionality.
The new cordless EM77 electric kettle is as stylish and elegant as the original EM77 vacuum jug, which allows you to keep it on the kitchen counter or bring it to the dining or coffee table.
The kettle complements the EM77 press tea maker and EM77 French press in both form and function when there is a delicious cup of slow brew on the menu. With a high performance, which causes the kettle to boil quickly with minimal energy consumption, the kettle is also ideal for busy mornings, where time only allows for a quick cup of instant coffee or a coffee to go.
EM77 VACUUM JUG: NEW AUTUMN COLOURS
The iconic EM77 vacuum jug will soon be available in the new colours Dark Mocha, Warm Maroon and Aqua Petrol. Warm, calm but still daring shades of brown, red and petroleum blue, which complement the trend of darker kitchens and use of walnut and dark oak in the home – a tendency seen in many places, including during the latest Salone del Mobile interior fair in Milan.
The design classic with the unique and patented tilting lid was designed by Erik Magnussen in 1977 and is one of Stelton’s best-selling designs ever. Since 1977, more than 17 million vacuum jugs have been sold in over 60 different colours. The jugs are produced in Denmark.
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