Tea kettles 2010
The popularity of tea consumption in HoReCa units serves as a driving force for continuous innovation by designers. The Ronnenfeldt tea kettle is not merely an absurd creation of art, but also a highly practical vessel at the same time. It can be tilted into three different positions which allows infusion and separation of the tea leaves without having to remove the filter. The Sorapot by Joey Roth is made from Pirex glass and stainless steel and its design is truly 2.0. However, the same is true for its wholesale price (USD 120).
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