Le Creuset Traditional Kettle- Cerise
Part of Le Creuset’s Nature’s Kitchen collection in 3 complimentary colours, nothing beats the aroma of freshly brewed tea or coffee, and such an important daily ritual calls for a stylish stovetop kettle. Whether you prefer a traditional or modern design, our enamelled steel Traditional and Kone Kettles will make a colourful addition to your kitchen. Each kettle is crafted from high quality steel with a vibrant, durable, vitreous enamel finish that will complement your Le Creuset cookware perfectly.
All of our Le Creuset Kettles feature a wide base for efficient heating, and a whistle to let you know when the water has come to the boil. The handle is locked in an upright position for steady pouring. Suitable for all hob types including induction and cast iron stoves such as Aga ©. Le Creuset kettles are covered by a 5 year guarantee.
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.