What is your favorite Le Creuset? (color, form...)

That’s what it looks like …

What a bargain … because it obviously bestows magical powers on the cook!

I know that feeling!

Mind reader.

Omg I feel guilty as shnap of that.

And you can choose only one!

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The official colour guide from LC.

The favourites among countries
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Personally I like the Teal, Caribbean, Ocean range. But I don’t own any LC, I use only Staub :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:.

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Are the favorite color among countries in an order? I am surprised that yellow (soleil) is the most popular color.

Red must be the most favorite color – it seems it is their flagship color for both companies.

Yes, red, or orange-red.

I suppose my favorite colors are: Nectar, Azure and Oyster
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:rofl: At the end of the day, most of my cast iron cookwares are just black (matt or shiny) because fashion comes and goes, and I can get tired of some colours or too many colours after a while. I have an aubergine coloured small cocotte and a dark blue tajine because of they were the only available colours that were on sale that I don’t dislike. Also black looks pro. :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: :roll_eyes:

See, you like yellow too!

I think I like yellow. However, yellow is an interesting color. It looks great on its own, but it can be too eye catching. For example, I probably do not want to drive a Nectar color car.

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Some colours are on gradient. Not sure about Nectar, but blue and grey are, I guess monotone are too dull for certain colours.

Look Doraemon


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That’s fun! Too expensive though.

Not sure people that like the pot are those who like cooking. Probably the fan just bought that for their collection.

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I bet it wasn’t as expensive, but over time it becomes like a collection item. That is my guess. See, buying Le Creuset can be a good investment too (assuming you pick the right model).

Here. One more. Hello Kitty.

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With a collection item, you will never cook with it, to preserve the value.