From the legendary French cookware maker comes a new collection of durable stoneware serving pieces—perfect for mixing and matching with your other Le Creuset products.
Add a touch of cheer to tea time or coffee breaks with this bright, beautiful sugar and creamer set. A tough, non-porous enamel finish resists chipping, scratching and staining. Elegant enough for entertaining and sturdy enough for everyday use. Sugar measures 4" round x 2½" tall; creamer 3½" round x 3½" tall. Dishwasher and microwave safe.
- Manufacturer: Le Creuset
- Care: Dishwasher and microwave safe
- Dimensions: Sugar—4" x 2½"; creamer 3½" x 3½"
- Material: Stoneware
BENEFITS:
- From the legendary French cookware maker comes a new collection of durable stoneware serving pieces
- Perfect for mixing and matching with your other Le Creuset products
- Cream and sugar set adds a touch of cheer to tea time or coffee breaks
- Tough, non-porous enamel finish resists chipping, scratching and staining
- Microwave safe
- Made in China
A revolution in cookware began in 1925 when Armand Desaegher, a casting specialist, and Octave Aubecq, an enameling expert, recognized an opportunity to improve the versatility of cast iron cookware by coating it in a porcelain enamel glaze. They established the Le Creuset factory in Fresnoy Le-Grand, France, where each piece is still manufactured today.
The rigorous process starts with molten iron being sand cast from a single mold that’s destroyed after use, explaining why no two pieces are identical. Pots, pans and accessories are then painstakingly polished and finished by hand, sprayed with two coats of enamel and fired twice. No other procedure yields cookware that so evenly conducts and retains heat, making Le Creuset cast iron second to none for slow cooking.
Le Creuset’s signature color, Flame, was created to reflect the intense orange hue of molten cast iron inside a cauldron (“creuset” in French). In the company’s early years, this vibrant shade offered a refreshing color choice within a sea of gray. Carrying on the tradition, Le Creuset features a wide range of vibrant colors to complement any kitchen décor.
In 1995 Le Creuset began expanding into new categories: stainless steel, stoneware, silicone, enamel on steel, textiles and forged hard-anodized aluminum. Although some production processes have been modernized, you can be sure the handmade qualities of Le Creuset cookware remain unchanged. The company still manufactures their cast iron cookware in the original foundry, with each piece passing through the hands of 15 skilled artisans to ensure flawless perfection.
With the consistent qualities of authenticity, originality and innovation, Le Creuset maintains a connection to both heritage and modernity.
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