Put some colour back into cooking
Get your kitchen ready for spring with Le Creuset’s blooming marvelous new collection
If you’re a fan of all things bright and beautiful, especially as spring approaches, then you’re going to love Le Creuset’s latest colourful offering - Bloom.
For as long as we can remember Le Creuset have been the crème de la crème when it comes to casserole dishes (and all manner of other dishes these days too) and their newest collection will have you weak at the knees while simultaneously reaching for your purse.
Pastels are set to be huge this year and we can’t get enough of those chalky hues. Never one to miss a trick, Le Creuset have brought out three fab new colourways that will have you cooking up a storm.
Inspired by spring flowers and summer sunshine, the Elysees Yellow is sure to brighten up any kitchen – and it’s not just limited to the classic cast iron casserole dish… ramekins, mugs, egg cups – you name it, they’ve got it. If you’re more of a sugary sweet kinda gal, then Chiffon Pink is the colour for you – we especially love the petite casserole set! Prefer something more vibrant? Then Teal is the perfect shade to add a burst of colour to your kitchen…
The only real choice you have to make is one or all three? They're a special edition though so don't spend too long thinking about it...
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