I found not one, but two Le Creuset holiday sales – they won't last long, so here's what I'm adding my cart tonight

Time to scoop up stocking fillers, mugs, bowls, and the ultimate holiday centerpiece

Le Creuset 12 Days of Christmas Dutch Oven
(Image credit: Le Creuset)

It's not Christmas without Le Creuset. Whether it’s a cozy winter stew, a decadent dessert, or simply setting the table with extra festive flair, Le Creuset adds a magical touch of warmth and elegance to the season.

Now, the good news – I’ve just stumbled upon a festive Le Creuset sale. Yes, you read that right. While this premium cookware is known for investment-worthy quality and prices, I've found irresistible holiday deals at both QVC and lecreuset.com, specifically on the Christmas collection. The bad news is, the sales are limited time only. It looks like QVC sale ends tomorrow (12/12) and the Le Creuset is a little more vague so best to act fast.

With the season of giving in full swing, there’s no better time to treat yourself, loved ones, or your home to these timeless treasures. Here’s what’s in my cart right now.

Le Creuset flatlay of the holly collection

(Image credit: Le Creuset)

What's in my cart from the Le Creuset holiday sales

Is Le Creuset worth it?

Even at full price, Le Creuset is worth it. Sure, the upfront cost is a lot, but these kitchen essentials will quickly become heirlooms. Le Creuset give lengthy warranties to all of their products, so when you work out cost per use, it starts making sense to invest in quality over quantity.

We've dedicated a whole article to whether you should buy Le Creuset and, if you do want to, which you should buy. It's written by a lifelong Le Creuset user, Emilia.


From their legendary durability to this season's whimsical French Noël designs, these items are not only beautiful but also built to last for generations. Whether you’re cooking, hosting, or gifting, each piece feels like an investment in joy for years to come. The sale is simply a bonus!

Lydia Hayman
Kitchen Editor

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.