An Heirloom in the Making
Inside every piece of Le Creuset cookware, there’s more than a wonderful meal. There’s a story. A story of authentic French heritage, of colorful culinary culture, and of generations of passion in kitchens and beyond.
For over a century, we’ve been hand-crafting beautiful cookware that stands the test of time. We’re proud to hold family recipes, share in the joy of food, and bring generations to the table. And we’re even prouder when that cookware becomes a cherished heirloom – not just in the hands of our artisans, but in yours.
The First in Colorful Cookware
In 1925, two Belgian industrialists – an enameling specialist and an expert in casting – were the first to enamel a cast iron cocotte. The fiery orange hue, inspired by the color of molten ore in a crucible, or creuset, became our signature color. Together, they created the basic production process we still use today at the original foundry in northern France.
The Finest in Quality and Design
Our emphasis on craftsmanship has held fast since 1925: Each piece of enameled cast iron is still individually cast in sand molds and carefully inspected by skilled artisans who share our commitment to heritage and authenticity. Over the decades, our assortment has expanded, and our legacy of innovation continues with thoughtful design details that make the cooking process and the final results even better.
The Favorite for Generations
Quality craftsmanship, visionary colors and a design-forward approach have made Le Creuset cherished by generations of home cooks and master chefs alike. We’re proud to make beautiful and durable cookware that balances rich tradition with modern innovation. These are heirlooms in the making, shared with joy, and used with confidence, year after year.
INSPIRED BY 100 YEARS OF COLORFUL DESIGN
Introducing Flamme Dorée
One hundred years after introducing the heritage color that ignited it all, Le Creuset’s flame just became brighter. Flamme Dorée – Golden Flame – reimagines this classic color with a glistening finish and iconic stainless steel crucible knob.
Fiery, vibrant and globally recognizable, this celebratory hue pays tribute to the past while illuminating the path to the future.
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Le Creuset: A Century of Colorful Cookware, by Assouline Books
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