Le Creuset and its History of Kitchen Innovation

Cooking is a craft that will always stay in fashion. As this time-honored hobby evolves through generations, the tools used undergo the same phase as well. True enough, companies that manufacture cookware are consistent in thinking beyond the box to come up with products that is a result of continuous reinvention and innovation. Among them, Le Creuset stands out.

Le Creuset Cookware

Le Creuset, a company that has always been known for its passion and expertise of providing the world its kitchen needs was could be traced back from two Belgian industrialists. The pair of casting specialist Armand Desaegher and enameling expert Octave Aubecq founded it in 1925 at a town in Northern France called Fresnoy-le-Grand. Their success started with this pioneer product - a round cocotte. Up to this day, it is still undisputed best-selling creation.

Le Creuset Cookware

Ask anyone who has used a cookware from Le Creuset and they will tell you that it's a product of functionality and durability. This formidable combination of outstanding commitment is embedded on its signature mark - an orange colored flame enamel that you can see in every Le Creuset item, assuring you of quality like no other. This signature image was introduced in 1934. Its current logo, on the other hand, came out in 1970 to represent the craft of metal casting and molding. It was then in 1987 that Le Creuset was purchased by its current owner Paul Van Zuydam in 1987.

The rich history reflects a company that has stood up to the test of time - just like its line of products. Indeed, its stay in the corporate world of marketing cooking tools is already a classic hallmark. As long as there are kitchens, trust that Le Creuset and the people behind it will continue to maintain the legacy, incorporating improvements and brand extensions along the way.

Le Creuset and its History of Kitchen Innovation
Le Creuset Cookware

Le Creuset Stoneware 1-1/4-Quart Rectangular Baker with Bonus 16-Ounce Rectangular Baker, Cobalt Blue
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Le Creuset Stoneware 1-1/4-Quart Rectangular Baker with Bonus 16-Ounce Rectangular Baker, Cobalt Blue Feature

  • 2 rectangular bakers (1-1/4 quart and 16 ounce) made of high-fired stoneware
  • Non-porous enamel finish; resists odors, staining, chipping, and cracking
  • Traditional scalloped side handles help ensure a secure grip during transport
  • Dishwasher-safe; oven-safe up to 500 degrees F
  • Large baker measures 10-1/2 by 7 inches; smaller baker measures 7 by 5 inches


Le Creuset Stoneware 1-1/4-Quart Rectangular Baker with Bonus 16-Ounce Rectangular Baker, Cobalt Blue Overview

Le Creuset Stoneware 2 Piece Bonus Pack Promotion includes 10 1/2-Inch x 7-Inch Rectangular Baker with a 7-Inch x 5-Inch Rectangular Baker, Cobalt Blue. Whether you're a novice cook or an experienced chef, you'll find that Le Creuset stoneware is truly a



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Le Creuset Stoneware 1-1/4-Quart Rectangular Baker with Bonus 16-Ounce Rectangular Baker, Cobalt Blue