Colour has the power to lift our mood and, what’s more, it perfectly offsets the hues in your favourite foods. Embrace the rainbow with this vibrant collection of six side plates, crafted from artisan stoneware. A recessed base takes care of delicious juices and the iconic three-ring design says Le Creuset. 22cm side plates
A dazzling starburst loaf with flutes to match our Original Bundt pan. For elegant quick breads and cakes. We recommend you brush your Nordic Ware pan with Wilton Cake Release (liquid) to easily remove your beautiful, detailed cake from the tin. Material: Cast Aluminum Warranty: Lifetime Warranty 6 Cup Capacity. 1.4L L21xW13xD6cm (Outer L25x15x7.5)
Crafted from durable and robust cast iron, the new Signature cookware range from Le Creuset is perfect for delicious and versatile cooking. Featuring a new and improved easy-clean toughened enamel interior and 45% larger easy grip handles, it features an enhanced tight-fitting lid that is finished with a heat-resistant stainless steel knob. Suitable for use on all…
What could be more delicious than sharing a simmering stew under a twinkling starry sky. The Black 5 simmering pot is your cool cooking tool. It tolerates up to 400C degrees.
The Mason Cash S12 (29cm) Fox Grey Mixing Bowl is perfect for bread, cake, cookie, pastry and pudding mixes. Part of the Mason Cash In the Forest range this bowl is embossed with fox forest scenes inspired by folk tales of the mid-19th Century. Sold individually the four bowls sit nested, making a lovely addition to…
The Zassenhaus grinding mechanism’s made of high-performance ceramic in a class of its own. It is harder than steel, wear-resistant and corrosion-free. The grinding degree is varys from powder-fine (1) to coarse (6).
Since 1814 W??STHOF has set the standard for designing and manufacturing precision-forged knives. Today the family business is in its seventh generation of ownership, under the management of Harald W??sthof. W??sthof knives are manufactured by a skilled team of 300 dedicated workers in two state-of-the-art facilities in Solingen, Germany.Production follows strict rules in order to…
Even today, Staub still makes its cookware at a traditional atelier in France, casting each pot in an individual sand mould, which is heated to 420C and destroyed after use. The exterior enamel coating is made with glass powder and mineral pigments, applied in two or three coats to generate brilliant glossy colours. Resistant to…
A timeless collection inspired by the richness of 18th century ceramics. Each handmade piece of fine stoneware is single fired to create a unique ceramic body with a special bond between the clay body and the glazed surface. The high-gloss finish and embossed, beaded edge add a touch of traditional elegance and European sophistication to…