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It will probably come as no surprise that the colours we choose to decorate our homes have a bearing upon our mood and emotions.

In everyday life, we sometimes use colours to explain emotions – someone might be green with envy or feeling rather blue, so it’s clear certain hues are associated with different moods.

When decorating all rooms in the home, the key is to choose the colours very carefully. At Morphy Richards, our Colour Boutique collection, which features 12 striking colours, is a great place to start for inspiration.

Colour Boutique from Morphy Richards

If you want your kitchen to really stand out and grab everyone’s attention, the Red Sparkle Kettle and Toaster could be for you. The hue stimulates the emotions and is bold and strong – the ideal tone if you want to make an impression.

Morphy Richards Red Accents Kettle

At the other end of the scale, you’ve got the stylish, yet calming, Vibrant Cyan Kettle and Toaster set. If you want a bit of peace and relaxation in your home, blue is just the colour.

Morphy Richards Accents Kettle - Cyan

If you’ve got a rather sunnier disposition, the Vibrant Yellow Kettle and Toaster are bound to fit perfectly in your kitchen. The tone exudes brightness and fun, making your home far cheerier.

Morphy Richards Accents Kettle - Yellow

Even if you’re not keen on bright colours, black and white tones are responsible for changing your home’s ambience too.

Since we launched our ‘House Proud Innovators’ initiative in April of this year, we have been working closely with 15 influential bloggers in both the foodie and mummy communities.

Each month we send a blogger a product from our range and ask them to critique it i.e. tell us what they like, but more importantly, tell us what they don’t like to help us ‘be more innovative’ and help make peoples everyday lives easier. In our latest ‘Innovator’ review, MiMi (who blogs at ‘Meemalee’s Kitchen’) has put the Accents One Cup and Accents Kettle and Toaster through their paces – check out her thoughts below. You can read the original blog post here.

Morphy Richards One Cup Review

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So you may remember that Morphy Richards asked me to be one of their Home of the Houseproud reviewers. The way it works is they ask me if I’m interested in the gadget of the month and I say yea or nay depending on caprice.

Most recently, they offered to send me the One Cup. Now, I have the brain of a guttersnipe and clearly spend too much time on the internet, so of course I accepted this offer with glee.

In fact, I was this close to getting my sister-in-law to pose with me and the machine, purely so I could post a photo with an appropriate caption, but then I thought that might be going too far for a family-friendly site.

If you have no idea what I’m talking about, that’s a good thing.

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In direct contrast to the beast they sent me last time, the Morphy Richards One Cup is relatively petite and rather curvaceous.

Its concept is simple – it heats and dispenses one cup of water for you in about 30 seconds – so a bit like the long-lost Tefal Quick Cup which I nearly bought before I saw the decidedly mixed reviews.

From the colourful Accents range, the One Cup comes in two parts – the machine proper, and a drip tray which for some unearthly reason doesn’t actually slot into the main part. This bugs me.

So you get your mug of water (I don’t have a cup), and you chuck it into the reservoir at the top. If you’re cack-handed like me, you chuck half the water over the machine and then freak out about short-circuits.

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Then you put your teabag etc in the same mug, place it on the stupid drip tray and you press the button.

30 seconds later, after a noise like the one they used to make in the Brook Bond Red Mountain ads, a steaming jet of water fills your mug and your hot beverage is ready. And that’s it.

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Does it work? Yes, it does.

But to be honest, I can only think of six reasons why you’d want to buy this:

  1. you work in an office where people don’t want to make tea for their colleagues;
  2. you’re the little old lady who lived opposite my parents and who only ate biscuits;
  3. you have weak wrists;
  4. you lack patience;
  5. you’re amused by gimmicks;
  6. you like pretty gadgets.

Because otherwise a kettle is better. A KETTLE IS BETTER.

Sorry Morphy Richards, but it’s true.

Talking of kettles, since then I’ve been sent a gorgeous red toaster and and kettle, also from their Accents range.

I have little to say about them except just staring at them makes me happy – oh and they work exactly as they should, so I recommend them both completely in terms of both form and function.

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The Accents Pyramid Kettle and Accents 4 Slice Toaster are currently on special offer on Amazon for £39.99 each, and also come in other desirable hues.

Or the One Cup is £34.99 if you don’t know me and want one for yourself (you can get it in black for the arbitrary price of £29.74).

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Several months ago, we sent our 15 ‘House Proud Innovators‘ a Accents kettle and toaster set in the colour of their choice to put through their paces and to review. The Accents range is perfect for adding a splash of colour to your kitchen without spending thousands of pounds on decorating. The latest ‘Innovator’ to post a review is Helen who blogs over at ‘Fuss Free Flavours‘, check out her review below or visit the original post here.

Review: The Morphy Richards Accents Kettle & Toaster

My latest products from Morphy Richards, Home of the House Proud innovators scheme are this rather stylish red accents kettle and toaster.

It was a timely arrival as my previous kettle was well on the way out as the auto off had broken.   Brightly coloured small appliances are a cheap way to give your kitchen a new look.   They do everything that a kettle and toaster should do.

As well as red, the dome jug kettle comes in black, cream, pink, lime green and purple for £39.99.  The toaster comes in the same colours (plus white, blue and green) with a price ranging from £27.99 to £39.99 depending on colour).

Both work well.  The kettle sits on a base and can be rotated through 360 degrees.   Lightweight, easy to fill though the spout) although the lid does flip up.   It lights up with a funky blue light when turned on, and it boils very quietly, so much so I sometimes need to check that is turned on.

The toaster is easy to adjust according to your browning preferences, and for those that love their freezer as much as I do, has a handy defrost button too.

Both are great in function and looks, although they are very slightly different shades of red, but barely noticeable.

Thank you to Morphy Richards for my samples.

Exciting news here at Morphy HQ this morning, our pink Accents Kettle and Toaster is now in stock and we’re giving our social media following the chance to buy it first, what’s more, we’re also giving you the chance to make a great saving – if you buy the kettle at full price (£39.99), you can get the toaster for HALF PRICE (£19.99).

To take advantage of this great offer and help support Breast Cancer Care, simply quote the voucher code PK0585 at the checkout stage on the Morphy Richards website.

Morphy Richards is donating a sum of £20,000 to Breast Cancer Care and through the donation, is proud to be helping the charity support and provide information to women affected by the disease.

This month some of our Innovators have been trying out the Accents One Cup, a handy hot water dispenser which boils the exact amount of water that is poured in, saving both time and energy.

Rosie Scribble is the first to share her thoughts and she’s even filmed a little demonstration video for you all. Check out her review below or click here to read her original post.

The one where I blog about boiling water

It is possibly not a blogging high point for me to be blogging about boiling water, but this contraption is a little bit clever.

It’s the Accents One Cup from Morphy Richards, which allows you to boil just enough water for one cup of tea (or coffee) , and it does it in just 30 seconds.

I’ve gone to the effort of cleaning a small section of my kitchen so I can demonstrate it in action here:

It comes in red and black and I’ve been using it several times a day as it’s quicker than boiling the kettle and it means I can boil exactly the amount of water I need.

It does look a little unusual and I’ve discovered there’s a knack to filling it with water without spilling half of it down the side, but now I’ve mastered that I wouldn’t part with it.

I received the Accents One Cup from Morphy Richards free of charge to review (RRP £34.99).

This afternoon on ‘Home of the House Proud’, we’ve got a fantastic new product to introduce to you, meet the Morphy Richards Accents One Cup.

The Accents One Cup allows you to enjoy your favourite hot drink in 30 seconds. The One Cup is a handy hot water dispenser which boils the exact amount of water that is poured in, saving both time and energy.

To use the machine, simply fill a cup with water, pour it into the machine’s water chamber, press the button and in half a minute, your boiling water will be dispensed – ready for you to enjoy with tea, coffee, lemon or anything else you like to drink.

The Accents One Cup is a small compact machine that can hold enough volume from a cup (150ml) to a mug (300ml) of water, it’s a great addition to the kitchen, for using around the home or perfect for student living.

The machine is available in both black and red, is a stylish addition to any household and also compliments the other kitchen accessories in Morphy Richards’ accents range.

The Accent One Cup is available now on the Morphy Richards website and is priced at £34.99. You can watch an overview of the One Cup in action in the video below:

Throughout August, our ‘House Proud Innovators’ will be putting the product through its paces so watch out for reviews very soon.

Right then folks, this afternoon we’ve got something to not only brighten up your kitchen, but make healthy, wholesome, home cooked food! Today is the 19th day of our ’75 Days of Morphy’ campaign – 75 straight days of offers, promotions and competitions!

Today, we’re giving you the opportunity to save 40% on one of our slow cookers – the Accents Slow Cooker in blue (48736). We’re giving you the chance to walk away with this £34.99 product for ONLY £20.99 - a right old bargain!

The Accents blue slow cooker is oval shaped and easy to use. A slow cooker can be left safely cooking while you go about your busy daily routine, so you can enjoy freshly cooked meals without being tied to the kitchen. Once you find out what it can do for you, you`ll never look back… versatile, convenient and healthy dishes. 3.5 litre capacity makes it ideal for families and cooking for one.

To take advantage of this super offer, simply quote the voucher code: HB7340 at the checkout stage on the Morphy Richards website.

Product Features:

Translucent blue

Reflective blue slow cooker

Oval shape

Ideal for joints of meat as well as casseroles, curries and chillis

3.5 litres capacity

Full to brim, which has a working capacity of 2.5 Litres which serves 3-4 people

3 settings : low, medium, high

Low, medium and high to suit different cooking times and recipes

Removable ceramic pot for easy cleaning

Ideal serving dish

Toughened and insulated glass lid

To view cooking without letting heat escape

Dishwasher proof

For easy cleaning

Over the course of the last six weeks, Sarah who blogs at Maison Cupcake (one of our ‘House Proud Innovators’) has been putting two of the products from our Accents range through their paces – the Accents Traditional Kettle (in green) and the Accents Four Slice Toaster (again, in Green). This month, Sarah has reviewed the products in the format of a video – checkout her blog post/video below:

Review: Morphy Richards’Accents 4 slice toaster and kettle in which I attempt to make boiling water look vaguely entertaining

This month as part of the Morphy Richards Innovators programme I reviewed their Accents range pyramid kettle and four slice toaster.

I’ve been largely happy with both of them,take a look at my video above for more detail about their pros and cons.

Watch out also for a cameo appearance of new Heinz Squeeze and Stir Soup!

With thanks to Morphy Richards for the shiny new kettle and toaster. Also thank you to Heinz for surprising me with sachets of soup through the post!

Happy Sunday everyone! Today is the 17th day of our ’75 Days of Morphy’ campaign and we’ve got a cracking competition in store for you – arguably the best so far!

As we’re sure you will be aware by now, we’re celebrating our 75th birthday/silver jubilee by running 75 days of EXCLUSIVE promotions, competitions and offers! Make sure you keep visiting ‘Home of the House Proud’ every day to see if there’s something you want to take advantage of or get involved with! 

Today, we’ve got three products up for grabs from our Accents range; our lucky competition winner will be able to choose three of the following items in either blue or green from the range: kettle, toaster, slow cooker or filter coffee maker.

The Morphy Richards Accents range is perfect for injecting some colour and style into your kitchen, not only do the products in the range come in a range of different colours, but each product is stylishly designed and would certainly brighten up arguably the most important room in your home. 

To enter today’s competition, we want to see your kitchens! Simply upload a picture of your kitchen to our Facebook wall or send us a picture via Twitter (e.g. TwitPic). We’ll pick a picture at random at 17:00pm tomorrow afternoon (25th July 2011) and announce our winner through Facebook and Twitter. 

Good luck and we look forward to receiving your pictures!

Over the last six weeks, our group of 15 ‘House Proud Innovators’ have been putting one of our Accents kettles and toasters through their paces.

Because we’re nice people here at ‘Home of the House Proud’, we gave our bloggers the chance to choose a kettle and toaster from the range that best matched their kitchen – the Accents range is perfect for brightening up a kitchen and injecting some style too. Find out what our ‘Innovator’ Katie Bryson thought of her set in her blog post below (to read the original review, click here):

Review of Morphy Richards Accents Kettle and Toaster

Posted on July 21, 2011 by Katie Bryson

Last month, as part of the Home of the House Proud Morphy Richards Innovators scheme I was sent a brand new kettle and toaster from the Accents range.

We didn’t really need new ones, but boy have they perked up our kitchen! I opted for a lovely deep red colour that is the accent colour of the room and I’m really chuffed with how classy they look.

I’ve never had a traditional shaped kettle before and I have to say it pours so much better than an upright model. It’s a lot better looking too!

The toaster is equally handsome and has performed brilliantly. It’s much more controllable than my last toaster. You can adjust both sets of two slots separately so you could be defrosting frozen bread in one side, and toasting some crumpets in the other. Brilliant!

There’s not a huge amount to say about kettles and toasters, you just need them to work and preferably look good and preferably not cost a small fortune. These definitely fit the bill.

Thanks to Morphy Richards for sending me my lovely shiny new kettle and toaster.

This month our lovely innovators have been getting their fill of tea and toast by trying out our Accents Kettles and Toasters. The range was designed to inject that extra style and character into your kitchen and comes in a range of modern and classic shades to suit a range of tastes, preferences and colour schemes.

You can read Jo’s thoughts below or click here to read the post on her blog. The range has really gone down a storm with our innovators this month, and you can read other reviews here, here and here.

I’ve not always been particularly lucky in the kitchen department, in fact at times it’s been downright disastrous, but thanks to Morphy Richards, the kitchen in our new house has developed a bit of retro chic in the way of a new toaster and kettle.

In June we received the gorgeous Accents Cream Traditional Kettle, and the extremely funky Accents Country Cream 4 Slice Toaster.  As you can see below, they look rather fetching in my tiny little rented kitchen, and go very nicely with my ikea tea-cup shelves and a rabbit water bottle (cough).

They both retail at £51.06 which is kind of pricey, but they do exactly what it says on the box, look great and to be honest give me a little buzz every time I see them.

The kettle is simple to use, boils quickly and feels nicely balanced in your hand.  I can’t say my cups of tea taste any better from it, but I can say it has always turned on when I want it to, is easy to fill and the lid doesn’t rattle in a scary way whenever it is close to boiling – unlike my old one.

The toaster looks a lot more complicated than it is as the operation buttons are just doubled on each side so that you can use it as a 2 slice or a 4 slice toaster which I imagine saves energy.  The slots are big enough for crumpets and teacakes and we’ve also warmed croissants on the top.

Having always had to go for cheaper alternatives before, I would have to say that my head has been turned by these much prettier appliances and I will in future spend more on this kind of thing as I’m getting so much pleasure from their gorgeousness (sad I know).

There are just two things I would change:

1   Though the kettle and toaster are both cream, they’re not quite the same cream, so if you want an exact match go for the Accents Country Cream Pyramid Traditional Kettle which matches perfectly.  You can see what I mean if you click on the toaster link above and scroll down to the bottom where they have both kettles side by side.  As you can see from my pic it doesn’t make a huge difference if they’re not side by side, but I think if I was spending that amount I’d want them to match.

2 It would be useful to have a few more wire gaps under the kettle base instead of just the one, as using the shortest position is a little tight between kettle and wall socket, while the long leaves a coil of wire waiting to trip up a passing tea cup.

Apart from those kind of pernickety observations, I love them, and Morphy Richards, you cannot have them back.   It’s lucky I’m one of your House Proud Innovators and so get to keep the stuff I review, otherwise I’d have to set my vorticity on you.

Rargghhhhhhhhhh

PS  Morphy Richards recently launched ‘Home of the Houseproud‘ – a social community for all things home-related and the only place you’ll need to visit to get the most out of your Morphy products.

We sent Jo an Accents cream kettle and toaster set to test out as part of our innovators scheme. I think you’ll agree her kitchen worktop looks fabulous and by the sounds of it, she’s pretty happy with both products. Check out her thoughts below or click here to read the original post on her blog.

I’ve not always been particularly lucky in the kitchen department, in fact at times it’s been downright disastrous, but thanks to Morphy Richards, the kitchen in our new house has developed a bit of retro chic in the way of a new toaster and kettle.

In June we received the gorgeous Accents Cream Traditional Kettle, and the extremely funky Accents Country Cream 4 Slice Toaster.  As you can see below, they look rather fetching in my tiny little rented kitchen, and go very nicely with my ikea tea-cup shelves and a rabbit water bottle (cough).

They both retail at £51.06 which is kind of pricey, but they do exactly what it says on the box, look great and to be honest give me a little buzz every time I see them.

The kettle is simple to use, boils quickly and feels nicely balanced in your hand.  I can’t say my cups of tea taste any better from it, but I can say it has always turned on when I want it to, is easy to fill and the lid doesn’t rattle in a scary way whenever it is close to boiling – unlike my old one.

The toaster looks a lot more complicated than it is as the operation buttons are just doubled on each side so that you can use it as a 2 slice or a 4 slice toaster which I imagine saves energy.  The slots are big enough for crumpets and teacakes and we’ve also warmed croissants on the top.

Having always had to go for cheaper alternatives before, I would have to say that my head has been turned by these much prettier appliances and I will in future spend more on this kind of thing as I’m getting so much pleasure from their gorgeousness (sad I know).

There are just two things I would change:

1   Though the kettle and toaster are both cream, they’re not quite the same cream, so if you want an exact match go for the Accents Country Cream Pyramid Traditional Kettle which matches perfectly.  You can see what I mean if you click on the toaster link above and scroll down to the bottom where they have both kettles side by side.  As you can see from my pic it doesn’t make a huge difference if they’re not side by side, but I think if I was spending that amount I’d want them to match.

2 It would be useful to have a few more wire gaps under the kettle base instead of just the one, as using the shortest position is a little tight between kettle and wall socket, while the long leaves a coil of wire waiting to trip up a passing tea cup.

Apart from those kind of pernickety observations, I love them, and Morphy Richards, you cannot have them back.   It’s lucky I’m one of your House Proud Innovators and so get to keep the stuff I review, otherwise I’d have to set my vorticity on you.

Rargghhhhhhhhhh

PS  Morphy Richards recently launched ‘Home of the Houseproud‘ – a social community for all things home-related and the only place you’ll need to visit to get the most out of your Morphy products.

Here at ‘Home of the House Proud’, we’re aware that slow cookers are more synonymous with the winter than the summer. However, there are hundreds of delicious summery dishes that you can rustle up in a slow cooker. Check out our recipe bank, we’re pretty sure that the Baked Vanilla Cheesecake and the Lemon Chicken dishes will go down particularly well at this time of year!

Baked Vanilla Cheesecake

At Morphy Richards, we’re very proud of our range of slow cookers, particularly the Flavour Savour which we launched last year. However, if you’re currently making home improvements and looking to brighten up or inject some colour into your kitchen, look no further than our Accents range. We have kettles, toasters, filter coffee makers and slow cookers in a range of different colours, check out the entire range on the Morphy Richards website.

To help you on your way with injecting colour into one of the most important rooms in your home, we’ve got a blue Accents Slow Cooker worth £34.99 to giveaway to one of our lucky Twitter followers this weekend. Simply follow us @LoveYourMorphy and watch out for instructions. The competition will be run via a ‘Retweet’ mechanic and the competition will close at noon on Monday 20th June 2011. A winner will be selected at random from all of the ‘Retweets’ made. Good Luck!

Our Accents Kettles and Toasters have been going down swimmingly with our Innovators this month. Rosie Scribble has been trying to keep her beautiful cream toaster under wraps so Grannie doesn’t get too jealous. Check out her review below or click here to read it on her own blog.

Just don’t mention the toaster

Granny is now the proud owner of a brand new kitchen with sparkly white floors and surfaces you could eat your dinner off, she tells me. It’s all very nice and long-awaited except I have put a spanner in the works, because Granny has also put a lot of time and attention into choosing a new kettle to match her new kitchen. After much thought and consideration she has gone for a cream kettle not dissimilar to this:

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I’ve admired it, said it’s very nice and then mentioned that I too had a brand new cream Accents dome kettle which was delivered straight to my door without charge from Morphy Richards. Granny smiled sweetly and commented positively but I’m sensing tension. I think she may secretly be cursing the Home of the House Proud Innovator Scheme. Last month I was harping on about my new iron and we’ve already discussed the relative benefits of different brands of vacuum cleaners in a ‘my carpets are cleaner that yours’ type of manner.

So for obvious reasons I have decided not the mention that Morphy Richards also sent me an Accents toaster to match our kettle. It might just push Granny over the edge.

Accents toaster We love them both (and Granny) and under no circumstances would we part with them. The kettle (RRP £51.06) has a 360 degree cordless base for left handed and right handed use, a rapid boil feature so you don’t have to stand around forever waiting for your cup of coffee, and a removable limescale filter to help keep it clean.

The toaster’s design is very stylish (RRP 51.06). It has a variable browning control so you can get your toast just right, a removable crumb tray to help keep the kitchen clean and a fabulous variable width function which means it accommodates breads of all thicknesses. It even has a defrost function which is perfect as we often buy bread in bulk and freeze it.

I can post all this here now as Granny is currently travelling around the fjords of Norway ahead of her 65th birthday, so for the time being I can enjoy my toast in peace.

This month as part of the Morphy Richards  ’House Proud Innovators’ scheme, all of our lovely bloggers were sent a Morphy Richards kettle and toaster from the Accents range to review. Because we’re kind people here at ‘Home of the House Proud’, we gave each blogger a choice of colour to match in with their kitchen.

 The Accents range is available in a range of colours and the products within the range are perfect to inject some colour and life into your kitchen, what’s more, the Accents range is very stylish and would complement any kitchen. One of the bloggers to receive the kettle and toaster was Marie who blogs at ‘The English Kitchen’, check out her review below:

This month, we gave our Innovators the choice of receiving a kettle and toaster from our Accents range in one of a number of distinctive colours. Not Supermum chose a traditional cream coloured set, before indulging in much tea and toast. You can read her thoughts below, or click here to go to her original post.

When my new kitchen was installed a few months ago it went slightly over budget which left me short of funds for some of the final touches such as accessories and electrical items. So, as part of my role as a Houseproud Innovator I was chuffed to be offered a kettle and toaster from the Morphy Richards’ Accents Range.

Not one to shirk my responsibilities I’ve been busy reviewing them which has meant I’ve been drinking lots of tea and scoffing hot buttered toast. Really, there’s no need to thank me.

The Accents Traditional Kettle has retro looks and sleek lines. Its handy features include a 360 degree cordless base for left or right handed use; quiet boil technology; a 3kW element for quick boiling and a removable limescale filter. I’m used to using a jug kettle so the water level measure took a bit of getting used to, but other than that it does what it’s supposed to do while looking very stylish. A bit like myself *cough*

The Accents 4 Slice Toaster is a huge improvement on our old 2-slice one. For a start it has nice wide slots instead of the narrow ones we were used to, which means we can toast our bagels, crumpets and muffins without a problem. There’s a very handy high lift feature which means we can lift the toast out more easily, so if you’re one of those people who toasts things and then tries to dig them out with a knife – stop it! Get a toaster like this instead.  There’s also a defrost button and a reheat button. You know when you make toast, it pops up but then you get distracted and the toast is cold before you get to butter it? Well, this toaster will reheat it without burning it. Genius!

Just to compare the two different sets, here’s our new kettle and toaster and the old ones. Which set do you prefer? Yep, thought so.

The Accents traditional kettle and toaster

To celebrate the Bank Holiday weekend, a time when people up and down the country wait in traffic queues to get into their local DIY store, we have got a fantastic prize package to giveaway!

If you’re toying with the idea of sprucing up your kitchen, why not invest in a new small appliance kit? It’s an easy and low cost way of freshening up one of the most important rooms in your home and with the ever popular trend for open plan living, colourful kitchen accessories are the perfect way to add some personality into your living space.

The Morphy Richards Accents range injects style and new life into any kind of kitchen with its beautifully designed kettles and toasters in a distinctive range of colours.

To be in with the chance of winning a matching blue kettle, toaster and filter coffee machine from the Accents range (pictured below ready to be sent to our lucky winner), simply upload a picture of your current kettle and toaster to our Facebook page. One lucky winner will be selected at random on Tuesday 31st May.

This week's prize!

The Accents range includes:

Accents traditional kettles

The Accents traditional, pyramid-shaped kettle combines retro chic with a modern twist. The kettle consists of a bespoke stainless steel body with trim detail, available in a range of colours including red, black, blue, green and traditional cream; it has a rapid boil element meaning hot drinks are ready quicker as well as a removable limescale filter, water window and capacity of 1.5 litres, RRP £49.99.  

Accents dome kettles

With a more rounded finish, the Accents dome kettles incorporates a mixture of stainless steel and plastic, giving it a unique look. As well as the rapid boil element, the kettle has a larger capacity at 1.7 litres and also boasts blue illumination in the water gauge and a dual water window to help make sure it is filled with just the right amount of water. Available in red, black, cream and distinctive lime green and purple, RRP £39.99.

Accents toasters

The Accents four slice toaster compliments the traditional kettle perfectly. It’s got a stylish and sophisticated finish thanks to its curves and trimmed lines. The product also boasts a variable browning function, defrost, reheat and cancel functions and removable crumb tray. Available in red, black, blue, green and traditional cream, RRP £51.06.

The Accents two slice toaster looks great next to the Accents dome kettle. It boasts a combined plastic and stainless steel finish with chrome accents and contains all the additional features of the four slice toaster.  Available in red, black, cream, lime green and purple, RRP £29.99.

Have you been making the most of the beautiful weather over the last few weeks to do some home improvements? Perhaps you’ve got some DIY on the agenda this coming bank holiday weekend? Well if you have, we’ve got a little bit of inspiration for you. Why not spruce up the kitchen with a Morphy Richards new kettle and toaster set?

If you don’t want to spend a lot on injecting some new life into your kitchen, take a look at our Accents range. Not only are the products beautifully designed, but they also come in a number of very distinctive colours. Take a look at some of them below:

Accents Lime 2 Slice Toaster

Accents Red Traditional Kettle 

Accents Cream Jug Kettle

Accents Jet Black Toaster

 

Home of the House Proud Tip: If you have an open plan home, why not introduce a feature wall and invest in several low cost items to compliment it and freshen up your room e.g. cushions, rug, ornaments and of course kitchen accessories.

If you’re visiting the ‘Grand Designs Live’ show at the Excel in London next week (30th April – 8th May), be sure to pop by our stand and say hello – we’ll be on stand K27 in the Grand Food Court. Whilst there, check out some of our stylish products and make one or two exclusive savings!