A brass kettle stand with a pie-crust rim, turned pedestal, and cabriole tripod legs. This is Georgian craftsmanship at its most considered. Stands like this were central to English tea service, keeping the kettle or urn warm and close at hand during a ritual that shaped daily life for centuries. This one was hand-sourced directly from the UK, carrying the quiet history of the homes it passed through. The brass shows a warm, aged patina with minor surface wear consistent with its age, honest marks that speak to genuine use rather than decoration. At home on a side table, styled with botanicals, or standing alone, it brings depth and story to any space that welcomes it.