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Nickname: ane
Review: my alesi bird kettle is leaking(can I have it repaird?
Date reviewed: Jan 11, 2009 3:54 PM
Nickname: Bird no more
Review: I've owned the Graves teakettle since '86 but this morning I left it on the stove and the bottom is burned. Is it still good to use (inside is orange color). Thank you.
Date reviewed: Oct 9, 2008 4:41 PM
Nickname: Juliette
Review: I saw this kettle when it was first shown in the New York Times magazine and had to have it. Being over 10 years old now, how can I get it to look like new?
Date reviewed: Apr 23, 2008 10:08 PM
Nickname: LB
Review: I remember the teapot's arrival at Kitchen Classics. It was a fun piece to display and brought about great conversation. It was a perfect gift.
Date reviewed: Oct 27, 2005 10:53 PM
Nickname: George C.
Review: For more than 20 years, Michael Graves has worked hard to create well designed products for the American consumer. As an industrial designer, I am encouraged by his plans to further his distinctive style into new realms of product innovation, especially into the consumer medical equipment market. The aging US population will need innovative, well-designed, assited-living products and Graves' position of influence is important in leading this change. Graves has already inspired many through his unique vision, and his position of influence will be a strong benefit to future product designers and manufacturers.
Date reviewed: Aug 26, 2005 2:46 AM
Nickname: Fritz
Review: I've been a Michael Graves fan since way before the items showed up at Target, but now I am an owner of many MG designs!
Date reviewed: Aug 23, 2005 3:29 AM
Nickname: Ginnykins
Review: The Bird teapot was one of the first pieces I bought for myself when I took a position in the silver department of the then "Dayton's Department store. I loved selling it. It just made me happy to just look at it!! :) G
Date reviewed: Aug 22, 2005 4:21 PM
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