Description
Steam rises, the bird chirps, and—just like that—Michael Graves’ famous kettle feels brand-new. Alessi dressed the 9093 in a deep matte black for its 40th birthday, letting the orange whistle steal the spotlight. Same stainless-steel body, same two-liter capacity, now with a mood that suits graphite countertops and minimalist setups as easily as the original matched chrome and Formica. Lift it: the weight is reassuring without being heavy. Set it down on an induction zone (or gas, or electric) and watch the finish pick up faint reflections of the room. When the water rolls, the whistle’s clear note still signals “tea-time,” but against the darker shell it comes off even brighter—almost cheeky. Four decades on, the kettle hasn’t lost its sense of play; it’s simply traded its tux for black-tie optional.














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