
It's red, it whistles, it's Le Creuset. It's £65 from John Lewis.

I love this cream kettle from Wesco. It's the perfect mix of modern and traditional. It's £43 from Heal's.

This stainless steal kettle doesn't actually come stripy, that's just the light playing tricks. But it is pretty. And it's £30.65 from Barnitts.

And if all else fails, I can boil the water in one of these pastel enamel pans from Labour & Wait.
Hoorah, someone else who uses an on-the-hob kettle! There isn't room in my cupboard-sized kitchen for an electric kettle (the toaster already lives on top of the fridge thanks to a severe lack of surface space) but I love my shiny kettle, and it whistles and everything!
ReplyDeleteI stopped reading after the first one, because red/whistle/Le Creuset/John Lewis is pretty much a dream list of everything I'd want from a kettle.
ReplyDeleteThe red one is perfect for me too - although would probably lead to even more crack-like levels of tea addiction!
ReplyDeleteoh my! I so have my eyes on that Le Creuset kettle... I'm hesitating between the white one and the black one, though... as it would look prettier in my future kitchen! I know it's so futile to choose the kettle according to a kitchen that's only remodeled in my mind!!!
ReplyDeleteOoooo, nice kettles. I'm blessed with Aga and am on the look-out for a new stove-top kettle. Now, if I could just find one in purple or lime green (3rd choice black) then I'll be a happy girl.
ReplyDeleteJohn Lewis have some black Le Crueset ones, Katy! Didn't spot any lime green though.
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