Cookware

Le Creuset® Cobalt Round French Oven, 3½ qt.

At the Le Creuset foundry in northern France, molten iron is sand cast from a single mold that’s destroyed after use, explaining why no two pieces are exactly alike.

Le Creuset ® Cobalt Round French Oven, 5½ qt.

At the Le Creuset foundry in northern France, molten iron is sand cast from a single mold that’s destroyed after use, explaining why no two pieces are exactly alike.

Le Creuset® Cobalt Round French Ovens, 7¼ qt.

At the Le Creuset foundry in northern France, molten iron is sand cast from a single mold that’s destroyed after use, explaining why no two pieces are exactly alike.

Le Creuset® Kiwi Round French Ovens, 3½ qt.

At the Le Creuset foundry in northern France, molten iron is sand cast from a single mold that’s destroyed after use, explaining why no two pieces are exactly alike.

Le Creuset® Kiwi Round French Ovens, 5½ qt.

At the Le Creuset foundry in northern France, molten iron is sand cast from a single mold that’s destroyed after use, explaining why no two pieces are exactly alike.

Le Creuset® Kiwi Round French Ovens, 7¼ qt.

At the Le Creuset foundry in northern France, molten iron is sand cast from a single mold that’s destroyed after use, explaining why no two pieces are exactly alike.

Le Creuset® Flame Round French Oven, 3½ qt.

At the Le Creuset foundry in northern France, molten iron is sand cast from a single mold that’s destroyed after use, explaining why no two pieces are exactly alike.

Le Creuset® Flame Round French Oven, 7¼ qt.

At the Le Creuset foundry in northern France, molten iron is sand cast from a single mold that’s destroyed after use, explaining why no two pieces are exactly alike.

Le Creuset® Flame Round French Oven, 5½ qt.

At the Le Creuset foundry in northern France, molten iron is sand cast from a single mold that’s destroyed after use, explaining why no two pieces are exactly alike.

Le Creuset ® Red Round French Oven, 3½ qt.

At the Le Creuset foundry in northern France, molten iron is sand cast from a single mold that’s destroyed after use, explaining why no two pieces are exactly alike.