Let your mornings open like a quiet garden gate with the MacKenzie-Childs White Flower Market 2-Quart Tea Kettle. We chose this fresh take from their lineup for the way it layers lush botanical transfers over a white-glazed heavy-gauge steel body, a design that captures those first hints of spring in every hand-applied detail. The bronzed stainless rim adds a soft warmth, while the wood handle feels steady and inviting in your grip, and that glass-topped lid lets you watch the steam rise before the gentle whistle calls you to pause.
Heat it evenly on medium for your go-to loose leaf or herbal steep, or fill it with market-fresh blooms to brighten the sill on a gray day. MacKenzie-Childs built these kettles to turn simple rituals into something alive and enduring, exceeding California's strictest safety standards so you can linger without a second thought.
We're all about that effortless lift in the everyday. Brew a cup and let the day greet you softly.
Heavy-gauge, hand-glazed steel underbody with hand-applied floral transfers for fresh style and even heating on medium flame.
Wood handle and glass-topped lid for secure, comfortable pours with a glimpse inside.
Versatile 2-quart capacity fits daily teas or small gatherings, and doubles as a vase for fresh flowers.
Exceeds U.S. food safety standards, with a durable finish that endures years of gentle use.
Hand-wash with mild soap to keep the handcrafted details blooming.
Weight: 50 oz
Volume:
Dimensions:
7" base dia
4.25” lid dia
8” tall (top of knob)
10.25" tall (top of handle)
Before using your kettle for the first time, remove all labels and wash thoroughly.
Use over medium flame on gas range, medium to high settings on electric ranges and low to medium settings on ceramic top ranges.
Never boil dry, as this could cause damage to both your kettle and cooktop.
Do not use on induction cooktops.
Hand-wash with mild soap and dry immediately to preserve the finish. Do not microwave.
Our enamelware exceeds both federal food safety regulations and California's Proposition 65, the strictest environmental safety standards in the U.S.
Handle enamelware with care and discontinue use for food service if it becomes chipped, cracked, or broken.