Le Creuset is more than just colorful cookware — it’s a century-old French icon. Known for its enameled cast iron pots in bold, vibrant colors, the brand has built a loyal global following. But what makes Le Creuset so timeless, even in 2025?

A Quick Look Back

The brand was founded in 1925 in Fresnoy-le-Grand, France, by two Belgian industrialists — Armand Desaegher (casting) and Octave Aubecq (enameling). Their first product was the now-iconic orange “Flame” cocotte. It quickly became a staple in kitchens across Europe and beyond.

What Makes Le Creuset So Popular?

Durability

Each item is individually cast in sand molds and finished by hand. The enamel is resistant to scratches, stains, and rust.

Compatibility

Works on all stovetops — gas, electric, induction — and is oven-safe up to 500°F / 260°C.

Color Choice

Le Creuset cookware comes in over 20 colors, often refreshed with seasonal or limited drops.

Cultural Status

Used by chefs like Julia Child, featured on cooking shows and TikTok, it’s both functional and aspirational.

New for 2025: Le Creuset BBQ Collection

Le Creuset launched a BBQ-focused line this year, including grill pans and accessories designed for outdoor cooking. These products don’t require seasoning, making them a favorite for summer grilling.

Is It Worth the Investment?

Yes — if you cook regularly and want something that lasts for decades. Many fans report using the same Dutch oven for 15–20 years. While Le Creuset comes with a premium price, the long-term value is hard to beat.

Where to Buy Le Creuset Cookware

You can shop Le Creuset cookware at lecreuset.com or in premium kitchen stores worldwide.

Sources: Le Creuset, Architectural Digest, Food & Wine, Livingetc. Photos: Le Creuset.