Imagine wildflowers blooming across your stovetop, coaxing you toward that perfect pour of matcha or a hearty pot of chai. We adore MacKenzie-Childs' Wildflowers Green Tea Kettle for turning heating water into a burst of meadow-inspired joy. It's perfect whether you're brewing solo rituals or filling cups for a sunny gathering.
They've layered heavy-gauge steel with hand-painted green splots and delicate hand-applied floral transfers, all rimmed in warm bronzed stainless for an heirloom glow. The wood handle keeps things cool and confident, while the glass-topped lid with brass accents lets you watch the steam dance like morning light through leaves. At 9 inches wide and tall, it heats evenly on gas or electric burners (medium settings please, no induction) and holds a generous 3 quarts. Each handmade piece carries its own subtle personality, softening beautifully over time. Fill it, set it on, and let the blooming begin!
Hand-painted in Aurora, New York.
Heavy-gauge steel with hand-glazed enamel, hand-painted green splots, and floral transfers for vibrant, one of a kind durability
Wood handle and glass knob with brass accents for safe, effortless pours that feel just right
Spacious 3-quart capacity to fuel quiet moments or keep friends steeped in conversation
Bronzed stainless rim adds refined warmth to your kitchen's everyday rhythm
Hand-wash with mild soap to keep the wildflowers fresh through countless brews
Weight: 60 oz
Volume: 3 qt
Dimensions:
9" base dia. 4.5" lid dia 9” tall (top of knob) 11.75" 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.