Item No.
100163422
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Sowden Kettle
Item No.
100163422
Final Sale
Sowden Kettle
Guided by color, function, and form, George Sowden’s collection of thoughtfully designed products add a playful touch to everyday moments. A playful spin on a kitchen staple, the Sowden Electric Kettle heats up for tea, coffee, or other recipes with a push of a button.
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Designed by George Sowden for HAY, the durable Sowden Electric Kettle heats up water for tea, coffee, or other recipes with a simple push of a button. Featuring an easy-to-pour spout, a double-walled design for better heat retention, and a convenient cord management system under its base, this electric kettle shuts off automatically once the water is boiling. Holds a maximum of 1.5 liters of water. Available in different color options.
- Sleek electric kettle available in a variety of colors
- Heats up water in minutes (approximately 3 minutes for 1 pint; 5 minutes for 1 quart).
- Double-walled design keeps water hot for longer.
- Features easy-to-pour spout and a hidden cord management system.
- Maximum capacity: 1.5 liters.
- Brand
- HAY
- Collection
- Sowden Collection
- General Dimensions
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- 9⅞" H 6½" W 8¾" D
- Product Weight
- 2.25 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
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Every HAY product is backed with a warranty. From design to manufacturing, delivery to service, HAY is committed to quality.
For other brands offered, contact us for warranty details.
- Item No.
- 100163422
Sowden Kettle
- Height (in): 9⅞
- Width (in): 6½
- Depth (in): 8¾
- Weight (lbs): 2.25
- Cord Length (in): 35½
- Polypropylene
- Stainless steel
Shipping Options
- Ships via FedEx
Return Options
- Unplug and clean with a damp cloth as required. Descale as required (monthly).

George Sowden
Working from his studio in Milan, George Sowden designs colorful, thoughtfully designed essentials for everyday living. In addition to his popular series for HAY, he’s created award-winning products for Olivetti, Alessi, Bodum, Swatch, Steelcase, and many others.
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