Bodum Electric Kettle – MoMA Design Store
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Product Description
MoMA Exclusive: This electric kettle brings a bright pop of contrasting colors to your kitchen. This updated version features new color combinations chosen by us in collaboration with Bodum. At once an everyday object and Postmodern sculpture, this design can be used to boil water for coffee, tea, ramen noodles and any
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