This Is the Le Creuset Serving Dish Designers Use to Go Straight from Oven to Mother's Day Table, Saving You Coveted Storage Space

Better yet, it is on sale just in time for Mother's Day

A cream colored Le Creuset Dutch oven viewed from above, with a small cocotte version beside it. With wooden baking utensils, and a bowl of bread dough beside it.
(Image credit: Le Creuset)

With Mother's Day just around the corner, many of us are putting the finishing touches on menus. Yet, according to designers, how a meal is served can be just as important as what’s on the plate.

Even if you’re not hosting new guests, there’s no denying that mom deserves something special. For designer Gabriela Eisenhart, the answer is heritage cookware that doubles as serveware – pieces that move seamlessly from stove to table.

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We seldom remember a time when we were not enamored by Le Creuset's enameled cast iron. It is a cult classic for a reason, proving in my Modern Heritage Dutch Oven review that it is, without doubt, some of the best cookware for quality, aesthetics, and results.

The cult classic is also the preferred choice for designers, with Gabriela sharing, 'Hands down, the best thing I bought for my kitchen is Le Creuset cookware in the Brioche colorway. You can't go wrong with enamel-coated cast iron; they'll last a lifetime.'

The best Dutch ovens are timeless investments, pieces designed to be passed down through generations and brought to the table for many Mother's Day celebrations to come.

Just as valuable, however, is their oven-to-table versatility, which saves precious kitchen storage space by eliminating the need for extra serving dishes. Placed on a heatproof trivet to protect your table (we love the Acacia Trivet from Crate & Barrel) and paired with a sleek wooden serving spoon, from Amazon, to protect the enameled interior, guests can help themselves, with the promise that the cast iron will keep food warm throughout the evening.

The Le Creuset cast iron cookware in the Brioche colorway, over a white table, with brioche bread and a dish of eggs.

The Brioche colorway is available across Le Creuset's range.

(Image credit: Le Creuset)

It is perhaps no surprise that designers opt for the classic Brioche shade. The warm neutral hue, described as a French beige with a luxurious matte finish, complements virtually any table decor trends – subtle enough to blend in when needed, yet striking enough to stand out as a signature piece from cult-favorite brand Le Creuset.

For Mother's Day 2026, the shade also aligns neatly with emerging color trends, echoing several brands’ forecasts for 2026 Colors of the Year across both kitchenware and interiors. SMEG’s 2026 pick, Moonlight, leans into the same warm, beige-toned palette, while Sherwin-Williams’ Universal Khaki reflects the broader shift toward enduring, versatile neutrals.

There has truly never been a better time to invest in this nostalgic kitchenware brand.

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If you’re drawn to the Brioche colorway, I have curated a selection of Le Creuset favorites designed to complete your set, along with Dutch oven alternatives to suit every space and budget.

All prices were correct at the time of publication.


Now you have your cookware arranged, check out our suggestions for a Mother's Day menu.

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Chiana Dickson
Kitchen Appliances Editor

Chiana is Homes & Gardens’ kitchen appliances editor. With a lifelong passion for cooking and baking, she grew up experimenting in the kitchen every weekend with her baking-extraordinaire Mom, has spent time cooking with Le Creuset's expert chefs, and has developed a great understanding of how tools and appliances can make or break your ideal relaxing kitchen routine.