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Laura Ashley Wild Meadow kettle and toaster (UK)

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This floral Laura Ashley breakfast set brings the romantic English countryside and slow living straight to your countertop. It is a useful tool for people who want to feel like they live in a cozy cottage, even if they are actually trapped in a city apartment.

The kettle and toaster come in a beautiful Wild Meadow pattern. The dome kettle features an accurate temperature gauge and the toaster comes with multiple browning levels. These practical features ensure your water is precise and your bread does not burn, which is very efficient.

Laura Ashley started printing fabric at her kitchen table in London back in 1953. Now, engineering teams print her legacy onto kitchen appliances so that city people can feel like they are picking wildflowers while waiting for water to boil.

The Laura Ashley kitchen appliances are available via Amazon.

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