Le Creuset has dropped a fabulous fall cookware range – these are our top 6 picks
If you are looking to invest in the best while staying on theme this season, here is Le Creuset's colorful fall shop


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Le Creuset, known for its high quality and durable cookware, has debuted its 2023 fall collection, with six exciting new buys, perfect for making everything from comforting stews to cupcakes, on offer.
This limited collection features some of our favorite Le Creuset buys, including cocottes and apple bakers in a range of fall colors, perfect for decorating your kitchen for fall.
You can shop Le Creuset's autumn collection right now, or take a look at our edited highlights, below.
Le Creuset's Fall Shop
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We've picked out the best fall cookware from Le Creuset's newest collection.
$368.00
This versatile pumpkin shaped cocotte is the perfect buy to cook a wide range of dishes, great for braising, frying, stewing, sautéing and baking, ideal for creating comforting fall dishes. This stainless steel ribbed pot comes in meringue, sea salt (blue), and persimmon.
This buy locks in moisture, is oven-safe up to 500°F and dishwasher safe, so what's not to love?
$125.00
Put your culinary skills to the test with this pumpkin shaped casserole pot with a twirled knob that locks in moisture and heat. Ideal for cooking casseroles, marinating meats, pies, tarts, storing leftovers and more. This product also comes in matte white, meringue, sea salt and persimmon.
This is another versatile product, being not only resistant to chips, scratches and stains, but it is also safe for freezer, oven, microwave, dishwasher and metal utensils.
Was $185.00, now $135.00
This striking apple-shaped baking dish can be proudly displayed on open shelving in your kitchen to hone in on the fall feels.
This cast iron dish is compatible with all cooktops and is oven-safe up to 500°F, making it easy to use and the perfect utensil for baking pies, desserts, gratins and even casseroles and a range of side dishes.
$36.00
Bake up a spooky storm with this Halloween themed 12-cup cakelet. Whether you are making sweet or savory cakes, this high quality, heavy-gauge carbon steel provides great heat conduction for evenly cooked cakes without hot-spots – a must have for any aspiring or pro baker.
This cakelet pan is oven-safe to 475°F and has a heat-resistant silicone grip making it easy and safe to take it out the oven.
$50.00
Incorporate this pumpkin, owl, spiderweb and bat set into your countertop space. These sleek fall designs are an inventive way to measure and stage ingredients, or can be used to store herbs, spices, salt and pepper, making cooking coloful and fun.
$62.00
These two petite, apple-shaped dishes can be used to bake deserts, cook mini casseroles for one or even be used as a charming way to decoratively serve dips and spreads for guests.
The vibrant red and green dishes are resistant to chips, scratches and stains and are dishwasher safe, making cleaning up stress free.
FAQs
What other seasonal collections does Le Creuset have?
Le Creuset also have a fun and flowery spring range which you can shop on the Le Creuset's spring collection page. This collection includes a baking cakelet, mini cocotte with flower lid, flower petal vase and more.
It's safe to say that Le Creuset have hit the mark with these colorful and fun cookware buys that live up to the best fall trends. You can shop Le Creuset's fall collection on their dedicated page.
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