Going through my mailbox the other day I stumbled upon an email from Vipp and the release of a new electric kettle, the latest addition to Vipp’s collection of kitchen accessories. It took five years to finetune the design and with its powder-coated black surface perfectly matching the Vipp kitchen. Now this is what I call a kettle, I think I am the last person on earth not using one because I refuse to put a piece of plastic on my countertop... even if I know it will be real time saver.
Morten Bo Jensen: "The design of the Vipp electric kettle borrows its shape from the old-school dome-shaped kettle used over heat, yet with the convenience of electrical heating. With its powder-coated black surface and handle, this kettle guarantees a tactile boiling experience. The grooved spout in stainless steel, the organically shaped handle, and soft rubber details are nods to Vipp’s recognisable design DNA."
"The kettle is developed with a double surface providing insulation that makes the surface heat-proof and keeps the water heated for a longer time. The kettle carries a mechanical design expression with only a discreet toggle button and small LED on/off indicator interrupting the smooth, black surface."
"The kettle is developed with a double surface providing insulation that makes the surface heat-proof and keeps the water heated for a longer time. The kettle carries a mechanical design expression with only a discreet toggle button and small LED on/off indicator interrupting the smooth, black surface."
Kettle product pictures ©vipp
pictures from our stay at the shelter and loft © w/ Style
photography Wen van Woudenberg | styling Desiree Groenendal
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