Stelton: For Hot & Cold
The latest kitchenware from Stelton comes in a fun range of colours and best yet, innovations such as the EM77 Vacuum Jug can be used to keep your drinks both cold or warm.
The EM77 vacuum jug with the unique rocker stopper was created by Erik Magnussen in 1977 and has adorned coffee tables all over the world. With over 17 million vacuum jugs sold in over 60 different colours, the design classic is one of Stelton’s all-time best selling designs.
The colours for the SS20 season are saffron, lemon and apple green – a strong orange, a light yellow and a bright green colour. After the darkness of winter, the three colours bring an element of freshness and positivity, each in their own way, whether you are serving coffee in the garden, the kitchen or on the conference table. Apart from the unique rocker stopper, you also get a screw top, making it easy to bring the jug with you.
If it is warm outside, the EM77 can be used for both cold and hot drinks. With its glass interior, the vacuum jug has an insulating ability that lets the liquid stay cold or hot for many hours. For example, serve a delicious, refreshing lemonade or iced tea from the iconic jug together with the new Pilastro drinking glass designed by Francis Cayouette. The Pilastro glass, like the EM77 vacuum jug, can also be used for hot and cold drinks. So just serve your favourite drink and watch how the light dances on the grooved surface of the glass.
With the beautiful, simple design, Pilastro drinking glasses can be used in your everyday life as well as for guests. The glasses have a conical shape, allowing them to stack to take up the least amount of space in your cabinet or drawer.
Both Pilastro and EM77 are available in the new seasonal colours.
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