This Architect-Designed Kettle Keeps Coffee Piping Hot And Looking Cool

This Architect-Designed Kettle Keeps Coffee Piping Hot And Looking Cool

There’s a reason ancient tea-drinking cultures made ornate cast-iron kettles: They’re beautiful and functional, keeping brewed beverages at the right temperature for hours of soothing warmth. Copenhagen-based Norm Architects put this historic inspiration into the Thermo Kettle Jug to make a carafe that’s both pretty and pragmatic.

With a spout the designers promise is 100 per cent drip-free, the Thermo Kettle Jug will keep up to one liter of your favourite beverage warm for over six hours. The contents may be hot, but the style is cool and clean, perfectly at home in a sleek modern kitchen. $US70 seem frivolous? The persnickety folks at the National Coffee Association USA say coffee must be consumed between 82C and 85C, making a carafe such as this a necessity for any true connoisseur. [Gessato via Cool Material]

This Architect-Designed Kettle Keeps Coffee Piping Hot And Looking Cool

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