Imagine the soft glow of rosy hues on your stovetop, calling you in for a steaming mug of chamomile or a bold French press just as the day winds down. That's the quiet magic we cherish in MacKenzie-Childs' Rosy Check Enamel 2 Quart Tea Kettle. They've layered those hand-painted, color-dragged checks in a spectrum of warm pinks over heavy-gauge steel, finished with a bronzed stainless rim that adds just the right polish. The wood handle sits easy in your hand, while the brass-lidded top and clear glass knob invite a quick glance at the rising steam.
We picked this one because it turns boiling water into a moment worth savoring, whether you're steeping single cups or filling pitchers for brunch. At 8 inches tall with a 7-inch base, it fits most burners (gas or electric, keep the heat medium) and holds a full 2 quarts to match your mood. Each handmade piece carries its own subtle variations, gaining patina like a well-loved journal.
And it clears U.S. safety benchmarks with room to spare, so you can pour without a second thought.
Heavy-gauge steel underbody with MacKenzie-Childs' hand-glazed, hand-painted Rosy Check enamel for lasting beauty and even heating
Stay-cool wood handle and glass knob for confident pours, every single time
2-quart capacity to brew for one or serve a table full, without refills
Bronzed stainless rim and brass accents elevate the everyday to something special
Hand-wash only to maintain that fresh-from-the-studio shine
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)
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.