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Nova Glass Kettle 1.2L

Trendglas Jena | Germany

$120.00
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Nova Glass Water Kettle 1.2L

Otto Schott Jenaer Glass Germany 2004 / Re-edition Trendglas Jena Germany 2005

Heat-resistant Borosilicate Glass

[H 12.2cm x W 22.5cm with handle x D 17cm / Capacity 1.2L]

The shape of the old water kettle was analyzed and redesigned and the result is the Nova water kettle. The Nova glass kettle can be a great companion in your everyday life with a capacity of 1.2 liters, a glass lid, and a special handle.There is no easier and more elegant way of boiling water.

Many people are surprised, but it is true: The Trendglas water kettles can be applied for all conventional stove types (gas, electric, glass-ceramic). Made of heat-resistant glass directly on stove tops or gas flames if the contents are exclusively aqueous liquids. Versatile, hygienic, and easy to use water kettle. It does not give off any substances and is therefore suitable for allergy sufferers. Odorless and tasteless. It is dishwasher safe and keeps it perfectly clean, so no limescale or other material gets into the water.

Making tea is a morning ritual that deserves to be performed to perfection. This beautiful glass kettle starts the day off right. Its material combines clean simplicity with highly heat retaining properties, making for a water boiling experience that is both efficient and gorgeous.

Note: Not suitable for induction stoves.

Microwave Safe  / Dishwasher Safe

Borosilicate glass is easy to clean and hygienic in use due to its pore-free surface. Trendglas teapots are manufactured from clear borosilicate glass which is free of smell and flavor, does not discolour and shows high chemical and mechanical resistance. Heat resistant up to 450°C/842°F and do not release any substances and are therefore suitable for allergy sufferers. 

Heat-resistant glass for domestic use was produced in Jena, Germany for the first time around 1920. By developing borosilicate glass, Otto Schott created a universal material which, after laboratories and the industry, quickly conquered households as well.
Since production was stopped in the Schott Jenaer Glas GmbH company in 2005, you may now find their original heat-resistant glass designs with the re-editions from the Trendglas Jena collection. Made in Germany.