Wo werden Le Creuset Pfannen hergestellt?
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
- Wo werden Le Creuset Pfannen hergestellt?
- What is Le Creuset?
- Who invented Blue Le Creuset?
- Why Le Creuset flame cookware?
- When did Le Creuset buy Hauts Fourneaux?
Wo werden Le Creuset Pfannen hergestellt?
Das emaillierte Gusseisen von Le Creuset wird in unserer eigenen Giesserei in Frankreich hergestellt, doch wir produzieren verschiedene Produkte aus unserem Sortiment auch in anderen Teilen der Welt.
What is Le Creuset?
- Since 1925, Le Creuset has been renowned as the colorful French companion in kitchens across the globe. Defined by three essential truths, Les Trois Vérités, we’re more than just cookware. As the first, finest and favorite, we’re honored to share in the meals, memories and traditions made by food lovers around the world.
Who invented Blue Le Creuset?
- The cookery writer Elizabeth David, 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 In the 1950s the designer Raymond Loewy introduced a futuristic type of cookware.
Why Le Creuset flame cookware?
- Since the introduction of our signature Flame color in 1925, Le Creuset has been known for high-quality, colorful cookware. Our early artisans transformed the industry by bringing bold, true color to the kitchen.
When did Le Creuset buy Hauts Fourneaux?
- During World War II, Le Creuset began to focus on continually improving cast iron. In 1957, Le Creuset purchased a competitor, Les Hauts Fourneaux de Cousances, and began producing items such as a grill and a fondue set.