




Is this a kettle or a lamp? As a tribute to the incandescent bulb, which is banned in France (due to energy efficiency issue), Estelle Sauvage uses it to heat water to 70-80 degrees( ideal for a cup of tea). As a response to a social occurrence, Sauvage might have incidentally solved the problem of heating up water at night for a nice cup of tea.
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