Emma electric kettle by Stelton features a streamlined steel body and a beautiful beech handle inspired by the golden age of Danish design. What’s more, Emma kettle has a removable limescale filter and a dry boil safety switch. Designed by HolmbäckNordentoft, the electric kettle is part of the award-winning Emma collection that was inspired by the Danish design of the 1950s and 1960s. The elegant and functional pieces of the Emma series combine perfectly together.
Emma electric kettle, soft sand
Stelton
Description
Emma electric kettle by Stelton features a streamlined steel body and a beautiful beech handle inspired by the golden age of Danish design. What’s more, Emma kettle has a removable limescale filter and a dry boil safety switch. Designed by HolmbäckNordentoft, the electric kettle is part of the award-winning Emma collection that was inspired by the Danish design of the 1950s and 1960s. The elegant and functional pieces of the Emma series combine perfectly together.
Product details (17)
- Material
- Stainless steel, polypropylene, beech
- Colour
- Light beige
- Length
- 16 cm
- Width
- 20 cm
- Height
- 26 cm
- Capacity
- 1.2 l
- Voltage
- 220–240 V
- Nominal frequency
- 50–60 Hz
- Wattage
- 1,850–2,200 W
- Certifications and labels
- CE, GS
- Cable length
- 70 cm
- Cable material
- Plastic
- Cable colour
- White
- Plug
- EU plug
- Weight
- 1.45 kg
- Notes
- Unplug when the kettle is not in use.
- Care instructions
- Unplug the kettle and make sure the kettle has cooled before cleaning or maintaining. Wipe the outside of the jug with water and detergent using a soft, damp cloth. Dry using a soft cloth or tea towel. Never use scouring powder or other cleaning agents with an abrasive effect, as this will scratch the surface. The electric kettle must be descaled regularly and cleaned from limescale sediment.
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Designer
HolmbäckNordentoft is a Danish design duo, consisting in Sebastian Holmbäck (b. 1971) and Ulrik Nordentoft (b. 1974). The two designers met at the Danish Design School, while they were doing their apprenticeship. Ten years after graduating, they founded the HolmbäckNordentoft Studio. Their main principle and the basis of their work is the aesthetic.
HolmbäckNordentoft works within the classic understanding of design; giving shape and identity to products, based on the understanding of the customers needs and by challenging the manufacturer to understand and hopefully push its limits. The studio works in various design areas, interior, furniture, light industry and product design as major focus.
For Sebastian Holmbäck and Ulrik Nordentoft the design process can be compared to the making of a diamond: the finer the detail, the better the product - all of which requires knowledge, understanding, focus and the will to improve our surroundings. The Pure Black knife series designed by HolmbäckNordentoft for Stelton was awarded the Formland Design Award Spring 2011 and the Accent on Design Award at the New York International Gift Fair 2011.
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