This lovely little kettle is the perfect fusion of form meeting function! True to Scandinavian and mid century design, it is sleek & stylish, while being completely practical.

Designed and produced by Sigvard Bernadotte in the 1950’s for Moderna Kök of Sweden.


Some minor scratches consistent with age, and some scratches at base of spout from the scrubbing side of a sponge, but nothing to detract from the overall presentation of the piece.


Base measures 5.5” in diameter. Widest point measures approximately 8”.

Height excluding knob and handle is 5.75”, and with handle 8.75”.

Total weight: 28oz


“Teappot is from an exhibition that consisted of 200 items curated by Micael Ernstell, for Sigvard Bernadotte's Coffee pots of stainless steel and red anodized aluminium, handles and knobs of plastic, produced by Moderna Kök in 1954. His aim was to "clean up" the design world, to purify the form and function of utility objects, and to achieve more sensible everyday articles for everyone. The exhibition showed Sigvard Bernadotte's extensive work as a designer in a variety of areas.” -arcabc.ca