Best selling Electric kettles from Alessi

On this page you'll find a ranking of the best Alessi products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.

1. Alessi Plissé

The name Plissé already hints at the sculptural nature of its design: like a fabric transformed into a three-dimensional object by a thick fold, this kettle resembles a haute couture dress. Designed by Michele De Lucchi and made from thermoplastic resin, the Plissé kettle combines functional aspects with a plastic and captivating design that reveals the author's training as an architect as well as his passion for craftsmanship and sculpture. 

2. Alessi Kettle PLISSÃ ivy

La bouilloire PLISSÃ doit son nom à Michele De Lucchi. The amateur craftsman and sculptor uses his thermoplastic resin electro-magnetic device to create both functional and aesthetic plans. Chacun y reconna®tra sa formation d'architecte. Cette bouilloire bien pensée est un ustensile utile qui saura rehausser votre cuisine et portera 1,7 litres rapidement ébullition.

Other details :
-S'arrête dès que l'eau arrives à température ou s'il n'y en a pas.
-Base isolée de la cruche permettant de placer cette dernière directement sur la table.
-La base indépendante contient un enroule-càble pour un rangement ordonné du fil.

En plus :
Plissé : the plis in one fabric. Vous connaissez le principe des rideaux servant de pare-soleil au fenêtres.
 

3. Alessi 9093 BB

The 9093 bird-shaped kettle 9093 is one of the best-selling Alessi products worldwide. The design of this kettle, created by Michael Graves in 1985, combines refined influences of European art, American pop culture, and references from pre-Columbian cultures. This very personal imagery by Graves is the reason for the kettle's remarkable success since its production. Elegant yet fun and playful: when the water boils, the bird sings, inevitably bringing a smile. 

4. Alessi Water boiler

The famous kettle with the little bird that starts to whistle as soon as the water boils has been a lasting success since 1985 and represents the intersection of great design and large-scale production for Alessi. Unwavering in his pursuit, Michael Graves has succeeded in shaping the implementation according to his visual code, which blends influences from Art Nouveau, Pop Art, and the language of comics. 

5. Alessi Plissé Kettle

Alessi - Plissé Kettle green, small

Mineral and organic, synthetic and natural, modern and classic: the color green now adorns several objects from the Plissé collection.

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object that considers all functional aspects in a plastic and fascinating design, revealing not only that the author is an architect but also his passion for craftsmanship and sculpture. Like a fabric transformed into a three-dimensional object by a thick fold, this kettle resembles a haute couture dress, a beautiful object that deserves a prominent place in the kitchen.

The Alessi Plissé kettle impresses not only with its minimalist design but also with its simple elegance. The kettle fits perfectly into any space. The Italian architect and designer Michele de Lucchi is known for his.
 

6. Alessi Pleated fabric

The name Plissé already reveals the sculptural nature of its design: like a fabric transformed into a three-dimensional object by a thick fold, this kettle resembles a haute couture dress. 

7. Alessi 9091fm

This classic is one of the most famous works by designer Richard Sapper for Alessi. Characteristic of this stainless steel kettle is the melodic brass whistle. Inspired by the sounds of cargo ships on the Rhine, two tuning pipes in "e" and "b" are integrated into the brass whistle. These small pipes are typically used for tuning musical instruments and are exclusively crafted for Alessi by a craftsman in the Black Forest. To pour, the whistle does not need to be removed as with traditional kettles: a pull on the lever below the heat-insulating handle is sufficient, and the whistle flips up. 

8. Alessi MG32 W/CH

The kettle designed by Michael Graves featuring the bird is now available in a new smaller size and in two new color variations, drawn directly from the author's historical color palette. Conceived in the early 1980s, it has endured for four decades, presenting itself in ever-new versions: an object that has never ceased to amaze and resonate with the audience's taste, as only an icon can. 

9. Alessi Il Conico

As for the "La conica" espresso machine, the similarity of the shape of the kettle designed by Aldo Rossi with its name (the conical one) cannot be overlooked. The cones, which have already been a constant in many of his architectural drawings, have finally been transformed into real objects that invite touch and use and have become cult objects. 

10. Alessi Virgil Abloh

Alessi kettle, Virgil Abloh Iconic melting pot The kettle designed by Michael Graves was selected by Virgil Abloh for a re-design operation and reborn as a new icon. Different cultural aspects collide in the 3909 kettle: the phenomenon of basketball and its multicultural symbolism, which is an integral part of Abloh's personal history, meets the world of design with its codified references. This iconographic collision reveals unexpected affinities between the cultural spheres at work here - from the postmodernism of Michael Graves to the eclectic approach of Virgil Abloh - and speaks to the audience in an explicitly transversal way. What Virgil Abloh Securities offers us is far more than a simple reinterpretation, but a new, surprising object that absorbs and elaborates its references and multiplies them to the umpteenth power.