Le Creuset - Baking dish - No. 30 - source, Enamel






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I am offering this monobloc skillet with 2 spouts in enameled cast iron from Le Creuset, dating from the early 1980s, in the very beautiful volcanic red hue, characteristic of productions from that period.
This monobloc model, particularly robust, perfectly illustrates the industrial expertise and durability that have made the brand renowned.
The pan is in excellent overall condition. Notable only are three minor chips: one located at the spout and two others at the corners of the stopper (see photos). These defects are discreet, do not compromise the durability or cooking performance, and are very limited considering the age of the piece.
Features :
Made by: Le Creuset
Period: Early 1980s
Monobloc stove
Material: enamelled cast iron.
Color: volcanic red
Dimensions :
Total length: 45.5 cm
Width: 33 cm
Height: 4 cm
Weight: 3 kg (without packaging)
About Le Creuset – 1980s
Le Creuset productions from the early 1980s are distinguished by bold shapes, deep colors, and exceptional cast iron quality. The monobloc models are particularly appreciated for their sturdiness and ability to withstand intensive use, both on the flame and in the oven.
The advantages of enameled cast iron.
Enameled cast iron guarantees even heat distribution and excellent thermal inertia, making it ideal for searing, grilling, roasting, or baking. Its durability ensures remarkable longevity, making these pieces utensils designed to last and be passed down from generation to generation.
This Le Creuset skillet is both a high-performance cooking tool, a beautiful vintage object, and a piece that exemplifies French craftsmanship excellence.
Protective and careful shipping
Kind regards
I am offering this monobloc skillet with 2 spouts in enameled cast iron from Le Creuset, dating from the early 1980s, in the very beautiful volcanic red hue, characteristic of productions from that period.
This monobloc model, particularly robust, perfectly illustrates the industrial expertise and durability that have made the brand renowned.
The pan is in excellent overall condition. Notable only are three minor chips: one located at the spout and two others at the corners of the stopper (see photos). These defects are discreet, do not compromise the durability or cooking performance, and are very limited considering the age of the piece.
Features :
Made by: Le Creuset
Period: Early 1980s
Monobloc stove
Material: enamelled cast iron.
Color: volcanic red
Dimensions :
Total length: 45.5 cm
Width: 33 cm
Height: 4 cm
Weight: 3 kg (without packaging)
About Le Creuset – 1980s
Le Creuset productions from the early 1980s are distinguished by bold shapes, deep colors, and exceptional cast iron quality. The monobloc models are particularly appreciated for their sturdiness and ability to withstand intensive use, both on the flame and in the oven.
The advantages of enameled cast iron.
Enameled cast iron guarantees even heat distribution and excellent thermal inertia, making it ideal for searing, grilling, roasting, or baking. Its durability ensures remarkable longevity, making these pieces utensils designed to last and be passed down from generation to generation.
This Le Creuset skillet is both a high-performance cooking tool, a beautiful vintage object, and a piece that exemplifies French craftsmanship excellence.
Protective and careful shipping
Kind regards
