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10 Easy Pieces: Classic Teakettles

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According to psychologist Barry Schwartz, the secret to happiness is having less to choose from. In his book, The Paradox of Choice (Harper Perennial), Schwartz describes how choice ultimately leads to paralysis. If you've ever spent hours sleuthing for something as seemingly simple as the perfect teakettle, you know this is certainly the case.

So we've taken notes from each other, sifted through all the options, and narrowed down our selection nto 13 classic teakettles. Have one to add to the list? Let us know in the comments section below.

Another Country Tea Kettle | Remodelista

Above: The hand-spun anodized aluminum Traditional Kettle with British oak handle, from the Netherton Foundry in the Shropshire countryside, is £140 ($214.94) from Another Country.

Japanese Enamel Tea Kettle | Remodelista

Above: The Japanese Enamel Kettle is £62 ($95.19) from Labour and Wait.

Aga Tea Kettle from March SF | Remodelista

Above: The Aga Hard Anodized Tea Kettle, made in the UK, is $625 from March in SF.

Copper Tea Kettle from Kaufmann Mercantile | Remodelista

Above: Kaufmann Mercantile's Handmade Copper Tea Kettle from a metalworking company in Vermont is $399.99.

 

Demeyere Stainless Steel Tea Kettle, Remodelsita

Above: Venerable Belgium company Demeyere makes a high-gloss finish Stainless Steel Teakettle; $65 for the small size (4.19 quarts) and $84.95 for the large (6.28 quarts) at All Modern.

Staub Theiere Teapot, Remodelista

Above: Alexa and Francesca both swear by the Staub Theiere Teapot, available in black cast iron as well as a range of enameled jewel-like colors (cherry, basil, grenadine, aubergine); $164.99 at Amazon. Photograph from Distinctive Decor.

Water Kettle by Sori Yanagi, Remodelista

Above: Sarah's favorite is the Water Kettle by Sori Yanagi, which we singled out in the Remodelista book. A bestseller in Japan, it's $64 for the 2.5-quart size from Amazon. See Muji's lookalike design in our High/Low post. Photograph from Antik Modern.

BonJour Porcelain Tea Kettle in Black, Remodelista

Above: The BonJour Porcelain Teakettle in black enamel holds two quarts; $39.95 at All Modern.

Opa Nuotiokahvipannu Tea Kettle, Remodelista

Above: The Opa Nuotiokahvipannu teakettle is made by Opa Oly, the oldest manufacturer of stainless steel household items in Scandinavia; available for €59 ($67.23) from Retkiaitta.

Cambridge Stainless Steel Tea Kettle by Copco, Remodelista

Above: Illinois-based Copco has been making teakettles since 1962; the Cambridge Stainless Steel Tea Kettle is $34.99 at Amazon.

 

Kaico Kettle in Enamelware, Remodelista

Above: Julie's next purchase will be the Kaico Kettle, designed by Makoto Koizumi and made of enamel-coated steel with a beechwood handle and maple knob; $150 at Emmo Home. Photograph from Rakuten.

Le Cruset Stainless Steel Tea Kettle, Remodelista

Above: The classic Le Creuset Stainless Steel Tea Kettle is $120 at Williams-Sonoma.

High Gloss Finish Solid Copper Tea Kettle, Remodelista

Above: The High Gloss Finish Solid Copper Teakettle from traditional old English whistling kettle maker Simplex is $179.95.

Also consider:

For more kitchen accessories, sift through the hundreds of Tabletop posts in our archive. and for an alternative teapot see The Teapot Transformed.

N.B.: This post is an update; the original ran on September 28, 2011, as part of our London Teatime issue.

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