
Le Creuset (, meaning "the
crucible
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") is a maker of enameled cast-iron cookware.
[ The company's first model was manufactured in the town of Fresnoy-le-Grand in France in 1925 and was similar in function to a ]dutch oven
A Dutch oven (not to be confused with masonry oven) is a thick-walled cooking pot with a tight-fitting lid. Dutch ovens are usually made of seasoned cast iron; however, some Dutch ovens are instead made of cast aluminium, or ceramic. Some metal ...
, but with T-shaped handles designed by the Italian industrial innovator Enzo Mari.[ The Le Creuset dutch oven is on display in the ]Smithsonian Institution
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's National Museum of American History
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in Washington DC
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as a part of the recreation of the chef Julia Child
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's kitchen.[ It has been widely reported to be her favorite cooking pot, though specialist sources hold that it was the dutch oven of Le Creuset's now-less-remembered competitor Descoware that was her real favorite.] The company also makes many other types of cookware and bakeware, from fondue-sets to tagine
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Etymology
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s.
History
Le Creuset was founded in Fresnoy-le-Grand, Aisne, Picardy
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at the crossroads of transportation routes for iron, coke, and sand. Armand De Saegher
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(a Belgian casting specialist) and Octave Aubecq (a Belgian enamelling specialist) opened the foundry in 1925. That same year, the first cocotte (or French oven) was produced, laying the foundation for what is now an extensive range of cookware and kitchen utensils. Flame (orange), was used for the first piece.
During World War II
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, Le Creuset began to focus on continually improving cast iron.
In the 1950s the designer Raymond Loewy
Raymond Loewy ( , ; November 5, 1893 – July 14, 1986) was a French-born American industrial designer who achieved fame for the magnitude of his design efforts across a variety of industries. He was recognized for this by ''Time'' magaz ...
introduced a futuristic type of cookware.
In 1957, Le Creuset purchased a competitor, Les Hauts Fourneaux de Cousances, and began producing items such as a grill and a fondue set.
The cookery writer Elizabeth David
Elizabeth David CBE (born Elizabeth Gwynne, 26 December 1913 – 22 May 1992) was a British cookery writer. In the mid-20th century she strongly influenced the revitalisation of home cookery in her native country and beyond with articles and bo ...
promoted Mediterranean cooking in the UK and was a Le Creuset promoter, particularly in her 1969 booklet 'Cooking with Le Creuset'. One of the colours of blue in the cookware range was created for her
The current Le Creuset logo was introduced in 1970 as a symbolic representation of metal casting and moulding.
In the 1970s Enzo Mari designed distinctive Dutch ovens and saucepans with domed lids and typical handles. In the 1980s JC Barrault's "Futura" line was launched.
The company was purchased by Paul van Zuydam in 1988.
In 1995, Le Creuset began exploring new product categories: stainless steel, stoneware, silicone, enamel on steel, textiles and forged hard-anodized aluminium.
Le Creuset offers a variety of colours, from bright (e.g. cherry, a gradated red) to muted (e.g. dune, a gradated off-white). Its discontinued colours include cobalt (gradated blue-violet), black onyx (solid black), kiwi (gradated light green), as well as slate, granite, cactus, and citron. In addition to their standard colors, Le Creuset partners with major kitchenware retail brands such as Williams-Sonoma and Sur La Table to offer unique "exclusive" colors which are only available for purchase through their respective stores.
Le Creuset kitchenware gained new fans amongst users of social media in 2020 as a high value designer brand.
Production
To manufacture their cast-iron cookware
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, the Le Creuset foundry
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uses standard sand casting
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methods. After hand finishing, items are sprayed with at least two coats of enamel. The Le Creuset Signature range of cast iron cookware is coated in a minimum of three coats of enamel. The enamel becomes resistant to damage during normal use. Currently, all Le Creuset cast-iron cookware is still manufactured in the company's foundry in Fresnoy-le-Grand. The process was featured on BBC Two
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's Inside the Factory.
Le Creuset products that are not cast-iron may be made in other countries, such as China (accessories or silicone products), Thailand
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(kettles and ceramics), England (enamel cleaner), Portugal (stainless steel), and Swaziland (clay pots).
See also
* Cousances
* Descoware
* Druware
Image gallery
File:Le Creuset.jpg, alt=Vintage casseroles by Raymond Loewy, Vintage casseroles by Raymond Loewy
File:LC small (2).jpg, alt=Individual casseroles, Individual casseroles
File:LCshallow (2).jpg, alt=Shallow casserole in 'grape' colour, Shallow casserole in 'grape' colour
File:2019 12 Le Creuset fonte tomate caquelon Enzo Mari.jpg, alt=Fondue pot designed by Enzo Mari, Fondue pot designed by Enzo Mari
File:2014-09-26 15.25.03 최광모.jpg, alt=Le Creuset shop display, Le Creuset shop display
File:Le Creuset tea kettle - Sarah Stierch.jpg, alt=Le Creuset tea kettle, Le Creuset tea kettle
File:Le Creuset Enamel Cast Iron Cookware.jpg, alt=Le Creuset Enamel Cast Iron Cookware, From left: Le Creuset Dutch oven, saute pan, small wok, and rectangular baker
References
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French companies established in 1925
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Manufacturing companies established in 1925
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Vitreous enamel