Le Creuset Just Launched a Brand New Color — And It’s Just the Hue They’ve Been Missing
Le Creuset launched its signatureFlamecolor in 1925. Now, if you check out the site, you’ll find Flame — and a veritable rainbow of cookware. There are two additional red-ish-oranges, at least five blues, a yellow … I’ll stop, because you know how rainbows work. But if there’s one thing I’ve learned from working with the brand for the last 15 years, it’s that there’s always room for more colors!
And that’s what brings me here today: a new color! The brand just teamed up with the folks at Williams Sonoma to launchOlive. The brand already had the recently-ish-launchedArtichautandSea Salt, but nothing like this. It’s a bright, briny green with that subtle ombré fade that Le Creuset has perfected. Here, let me show you.
Look at that Olive green! I got the scoop and was told that the team was inspired by European olive groves when they came up with the new color. Makes sense. Just looking at this pot makes me want to grab one and whip up thisone-pot pasta puttanesca. Can’t you taste the olives?
I love the Olive green on its ownandhow well it complements most of the brand’s other colors. Olive withOyster? Duh. Olive withAzure? Yes, please! Olive with不ctar? Absolutely! My point: You can mix and match this color with the pieces you may already have at home. Speaking of pieces, the Olive will be available in 10 classic Le Creuset pieces, including fourDutch ovensizes,Kitchn’s favorite braiser, and the skinny grill our readers love.
10 Le Creuset橄榄中可用
- 3.5-Quart Braiser, $350
- 2.5-Quart French Oven, $139.95
- 5.5-Quart Dutch Oven, $400
- 6.75-Quart Dutch Oven, $425
- 7.25-Quart Dutch Oven, $440
- Enamel Steel Demi Tea Kettle, $80
- Enameled 10-Quart Stockpot, $125
- Rectangle Skinny Grill, $109.95
- Shallow 11-Inch Fry Pan, $210
- 4.5-Quart Soup Pot, $199.95
Like I said, this new color officially launched today. And you can shop it online throughWilliams Sonoma.
This post originally appeared on Apartment Therapy. See it here:Le Creuset Just Launched a New Color — And It’s Just the Hue They’ve Been Missing