Product introduction
A kettle is designed to allow for a smooth pouring process. The handle is shaped to fit comfortably in your hand and allows you to pour easily without putting too much pressure on your wrist or fingers. You can also adjust the flow rate by adjusting the amount of force you apply with your index finger. The bottom is designed to be wide so that the water boils quickly, and it looks stable. The material is stainless steel, which is durable and clean.
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Stainless steel kettle made by Sori Yanagi, a world-famous Japanese industrial design guru. This clean and durable kettle is made with utmost ease of use in mind. The bottom is very wide for good heat distribution and to boil quickly. It looks solid and stable. In addition, the shape of the handle has been devised so that you can easily pour hot water without putting too much strain on your arm. It is popular for its simple and warm design that you will never get tired of using every day. Received the Good Design Award.
The biggest difference from traditional kettles is the size of the lid. The large diameter of the lid makes it easy to refill water. It's also easy to get inside and very easy to clean. Ease of care is important as it is something that is used every day. The unique curved handle fits comfortably in your hand and makes pouring easy. Weight is 815g. The capacity is 2.5 liters. It can be used with an induction cooker (IH), so you can use any heat source. (Makiko Nakamura)
Wide mouth makes it easy to supply water and easy to clean
The bottom is wide and the water boils quickly, making it economical.
Stable pourability
About the manufacturer
Sori Yanagi is a master Japanese industrial designer. His works range from the Olympic cauldron to furniture, tableware, and cutlery. In 1952, Yanagi Kogyo Design Study Group was established. Since then, we have consistently pursued "ease of use." His thoughts were influenced in no small part by his father, Soetsu Yanagi, who was a central figure in the Japanese folk art movement. The handle of a pot, the curve of a kitchen tool. Each of these is created while actually verifying its usability using three-dimensional models. Extravagance has been stripped down to the point of stoicism, leaving only something refined in form, ease of use, and beauty.
Modern design from Japan and around the world. Herein lies the beauty of using it.
countryoforigin: Japan