Our clock of the week is the Atlanta 6025 kitchen clock. The wall clock is characterized by its special shape, because it is shaped like a teapot. In this post you can find out more about jugs and of course about our clock of the week, the Atlanta 6025 kitchen clock.
The teapot
The tea kettle is a round or cylindrical container made of silver, bronze, copper, iron or porcelain, in which tea can be prepared, kept warm, transported and served. The teapot differs from a coffee pot in three special features:
- It is about as wide as it is high or even wider than it is high. In this way, the colors and aromas that escape from the infused tea leaves and have a tendency to stay on the bottom are distributed more evenly over the entire water than with a slim jug.
- The spout of the teapot is much deeper, often even at the bottom of the teapot body, so that the colorants and aromas concentrated in the lower part of the teapot can be poured into the drinking vessel first. (The spout is attached to the top of the coffee pot so that any coffee grounds do not get into the cup.)
- A device is usually built in to hold back the brewed tea leaves when pouring. These can be sieve holes in the transition from the jug body to the spout or a conical filter insert that is hung from above into the can and extends to the bottom of the can.
Our clock of the week Atlanta 6025
Our Atlanta 6025 is a kitchen wall clock and consists of a white ceramic case with purple decorations. The shape is the special thing about the clock, because it is shaped like a small teapot. In the middle of the ceramic clock is the central dial. This is white with black hands and black Arabic numerals and baton markers. The purple decorations around the jug represent lavender. The clock is also a radio-controlled wall clock thanks to its radio-controlled movement.