There's something so soothing about those subtle silver-grey checks catching the morning light as your water comes to a boil, turning a simple cuppa into a little moment of luxury. That's why we can't get enough of MacKenzie-Childs' Sterling Check Enamel 2 Quart Tea Kettle. They've taken heavy-gauge steel and glazed it smooth, then hand-painted those soft, color-dragged checks that feel both timeless and fresh, edged in bronzed stainless for that perfect glow. The wood handle keeps things cool and comfy, while the brass-accented lid with its clear glass knob lets you watch the magic happen.
We adore how it makes everyday brewing feel special, whether you're solo with a book or hosting friends for brunch. Standing 8 inches tall with a 7-inch base, it suits gas or electric stoves beautifully (just keep the heat gentle) and holds 2 generous quarts. Each one carries unique handmade touches that grow more charming with time, and it sails past the strictest U.S. safety standards.
Set it on, listen for the whistle, and let the calm wash over you.
Heavy-gauge steel with hand-glazed, hand-painted Sterling Check enamel for enduring beauty and reliable performance
Wood handle and stay-cool glass knob make lifting and pouring a breeze every time
Roomy 2-quart size ideal for quiet mornings or sharing with company
Bronzed stainless rim and brass details bring quiet elegance to your stovetop
Hand-wash to keep those checks shining bright for years
Weight: 50 oz
Volume: 2 qt
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.