Le Creuset ‘Chiffon Pink’ Cappuccino Mug
For the perfect coffee/tea moment
Beautiful Mug with handle made of stoneware
Enjoy your morning hot beverage in the beautiful Le Creuset mugs-whether at the office or at the breakfast table. The handle mug has the perfect size for a Latte, Cappuccino or black tea. You can also bake small desserts in the ovenproof container, and serve your guests with style. The mug is available in many great colours in large with 350 ml capacity or small with 200 ml volume
The Breakfast pottery range
With the stoneware series, Le Creuset offers an ovenproof product line, which meets the most varied and demanding requirements for cooking, baking, preparing, serving and storing. A special breakfast assortments completes the line: the mug and the other colourful pottery products around the topic of breakfast are guaranteed to spice up your coffee party, tea table or breakfast table!
Le Creuset : Quality and Design
Le Creuset is the expert for high quality and extraordinary cooking utensils. The unique composition of highest quality, functionality and extravagant design makes the cooking utensils an absolute must-have in the kitchen. From casseroles, to tagines or fondue-sets, the french manufacturer has an offer for everyone’s needs and desires.
About The Brand
Le Creuset is recognised the world over for market-leading, premium quality ranges of enamelled cast iron cookware, multi-ply stainless steel, toughened non-stick, and stoneware, along with its outstanding range of wine accessories.
Established in 1925, Le Creuset has been making world-class cookware for almost 100 years, innovation remains at the forefront of Le Creuset’s success. Used by leading chefs and keen cooks around the globe, Le Creuset cookware offers outstanding performance time after time.
Le Creuset History
Le Creuset began producing its first porcelain enamelled cast iron pots in 1925 from its foundry in Fresnoy le Grand, France. It is from this base that Le Creuset continues to produce its world famous cast iron pots.
While Le Creuset has expanded the types of products it offers and has taken advantage of many technological advances since its beginnings in 1925, some things have not changed in the manufacture of Le Creuset’s cast iron.
Le Creuset has continued to use the hand-crafted techniques and the original process of forging and casting in the manufacturing of its cookware. This attention to its heritage is also characteristic of the design. The Cocotte, or French Oven, was one of the first cast iron items produced by Le Creuset and is still the most popular item sold in a range of bright retro colours, with Volcanic (orange) the company’s trademark.
Le Creuset is now sold in more than 60 countries around the world including the US, UK, Japan and Australia.