Imagine the delicate charm of an English countryside stroll captured right on your stovetop, where blooming florals in soft silver tones coax you into one more cup of Darjeeling or a lazy weekend pour-over. That's the effortless allure we treasure in MacKenzie-Childs' Sterling English Garden Enamel 2 Quart Tea Kettle. They've dressed heavy-gauge steel in hand-applied floral transfers that evoke lush garden paths, all framed by a bronzed stainless rim for that subtle, heirloom shine. The acacia wood handle offers a warm, steady grip, and the clear glass-topped lid lets you catch the steam's gentle rise like morning dew.
We selected this gem because it turns heating water into a whisper of whimsy, ideal for quiet solo steeps or filling teapots for unexpected guests. Measuring 8 inches tall with a 7-inch base, it settles nicely on gas or electric burners (opt for low to medium heat, never dry-boil) and holds a full 2 quarts to keep the flow going.
Each handmade creation bears its own gentle variations, softening beautifully over time. It meets U.S. safety standards with ease, including California's Proposition 65, so you can savor without worry.
Heavy-gauge steel underbody with hand-applied Sterling English Garden floral transfers for durable, one of a kind elegance
Acacia wood handle and clear glass finial lid for comfortable, heat-safe pours every time
2-quart capacity perfect for personal rituals or sharing with a crowd
Bronzed stainless rim adds refined warmth to your kitchen's daily dance
Hand-wash with mild soap to nurture the finish through seasons of use
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 low to medium heat only; 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.