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Subject: anodized whistling teakettle
Category: Family and Home > Food and Cooking
Asked by: theorangecats-ga
List Price: $5.00
Posted: 30 Jun 2002 14:03 PDT
Expires: 30 Jul 2002 14:03 PDT
Question ID: 35247
I am trying to locate a replacement anodized teakettle.  I think the
design was in the Museum of Modern Art (like the Movado watch).  I
have found the shiny stainless steel version, but don't want that. 
The base is larger than the top.  The handle is turquoise
(non-metallic).  The whistle is an orange bird.
Answer  
Subject: Designed by Michael Graves
Answered By: zerocattle-ga on 30 Jun 2002 17:36 PDT
 
Hi, theorangecats,

The kettle in question was designed by Michael Graves in 1985 when he
worked for Alessi and according to "Michael Graves Compact Design
Portfolio"*, it became an instant icon of the 80s.

You can still purchase the kettle directly from Alessi on their
website: http://www.alessionline.com/productsDetail.asp?p_productId=654&p_groupId=4
where it apparently comes with both a red (shiny) and an orange bird
(matte), but when I tried to sample order it, I could only choose the
shiny version with the red bird. You can contact them at
info@alessionline.com in Belgium for more help. They may also have
information on where to get the kettle through resellers around the
world.

Other locations that sell it online appear to be only European
(definitely has both red and orange bird versions):
http://www.pad-online.co.uk/acatalog/pad_online_catalogue_alessi_14.html

I was unable to locate a North American store that sold the
alternative version of this kettle, nor even an eBay reference, it was
all the shiny red bird version only.

I'm not sure where you are located, but Micheal Graves creates kettles
and other cookware designs for Target Stores in the US. You may be
able to find a kettle in his style that suits your style if purchasing
it from Alessi or European stores isn't reasonable.

http://www.target.com/common/catalog/category.jhtml?navAction=jump&catnav=8877

* RESOURCES: 

Iovine, Julie. Micheal Graves Compact Design Portfolio. Chronicle
Books LLC, San Francisco, California. 2002.

SEARCH TERMS: 
Alessi online
graves kettle bird
"whistling bird" kettle
graves orange bird

NOTE: The Alessi website is in frames. If you go to
www.alessionline.com, choose "michael graves" as the designer, then
press "go" on the left side of the page. The tea kettle is one of the
first items that comes up.
Comments  
Subject: Re: anodized whistling teakettle
From: labsuper-ga on 30 Jun 2004 23:51 PDT
 
I am on my second version of this tea kettle.  The first was badly
scratched by a visiting babysitter who cleaned it with steel wool.  I
lived with it for 18 years and recently replaced it.  Unfortunately,
my cleaning lady has cleaned it with something and it is now scratched
as well.  Does anyone know how to polish one of these kettles to
remove scratches?  There must be a way.

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