Le Creuset just added the cutest new pieces to their fall cookware range – these are my top picks
New pumpkins on the patch – here's a first peek at Le Creuset's 2024 Harvest collection
The time has finally come. Le Creuset, renowned for its high-quality and durable cookware, has added three covetable new pieces to its 2024 Harvest Collection.
Alongside our tried-and-tested Le Creuset favorites, you'll find a chunky pumpkin mug (perfect for pumpkin spice lattes), an elegant new color, and a gorgeous gravy boat for your Thanksgiving table.
If you're looking to update your kitchen for fall or add some colorful charm to your holiday decor, you can shop Le Creuset's harvest collection right now. Or, take a look at my edited highlights below.
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Le Creuset's Fall Shop
As the kitchen editor for H&G, I've picked out the best fall cookware from Le Creuset's coveted harvest collection.
With its fairytale pumpkin design, Le Creuset's new gravy boat would be a charming addition to any Thanksgiving table. I love the narrow pouring spout and handy lid, designed to keep your gravy warm during dinner. For me, the best part is that it's dishwasher-safe – I love an effortless cleanup.
Le Creuset's signature braiser is the best money can buy. Now, they've waved their magic wand and turned it into a pumpkin. The rounded edges and shallow sides are ideal for browning meat and simmering casseroles. Glazed in a rich burgundy, it's certainly a centrepiece statement.
This could be the cutest mug I've ever seen. Crafted from premium French stoneware, Le Creuset's mug is designed for everyday use. Think: pumpkin spice lattes, hot chocolates, or even single-servings of soup (it is soup season, after all). The set is completed by an adorable pumpkin lid to keep your treats warm and toasty.
Now available in an elegant white colorway, this pumpkin cocotte is a classic Le Creuset. You can use it for braising, stewing, sautéing and baking. Ideal for creating comforting fall dishes or adding Halloween vibes to your kitchen. It's dishwasher safe, too. What's not to love?
Pumpin pie, anyone? Le Creuset's casserole dish is ideal for Thanksgiving desserts and side dishes. The French stoneware is super sturdy and safe for the oven, microwave, dishwasher and freezer (great for all those holiday leftovers). The meringue color is on sale (it’s being discontinued).
These petite, apple-shaped dishes can be used to bake deserts, cook mini pies or even be used as a charming way to serve dips and spreads for guests. The rich red and pale green stoneware is resistant to chips, scratches and stains. Again, they're dishwasher safe, making cleaning up stress free.
FAQs
Where can I shop Le Creuset's fall collection?
You can shop Le Creuset's fall collection at various online retailers. The best place to find the exclusive items is directly on Le Creuset's official website. Other retailers like Williams Sonoma and Amazon stock a more limited selection of Le Creuset's fall favorites.
What other seasonal collections does Le Creuset have?
Le Creuset also have a fun and flowery spring range, which is now on special at Le Creuset.com. There are discounts of up to 68% off on the floral Le Creuset braisers, petal vases, and more.
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Lydia is the Kitchen Appliances Editor for Homes & Gardens, testing everything from air fryers and mixers to juicers and coffee machines. She trained in Culinary Arts at Leiths School of Food & Wine and previously served as the Recipe Editor for Mindful Chef.
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