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
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.
What's in my cart from the Le Creuset holiday sales
Few things are as comforting as a hearty soup simmering on the stove during the holidays, and this festive soup pot is the ideal vessel for serving up seasonal warmth. The 4.5-quart size can feed a family, while the beautiful holly design adds a touch of holiday cheer to any kitchen.
Serving cookies or appetizers is beautiful with this platter. Part of the Noël Collection, it features a whimsical partridge in a pear tree design. I’m already picturing it piled high with gingerbread men, peppermint bark, or elegant hors d’oeuvres.
I can never get enough of Le Creuset’s adorable Mini Cocottes. These colorful little wonders are just the right size for individual desserts, baked brie, or a handful of holiday candies. They’re the perfect stocking filler for the foodie in your life or a cute addition to your table setting.
There’s nothing quite like sipping a hot cup of cocoa or mulled wine from a beautifully designed mug. Le Creuset’s stoneware mugs are a great stocking filler. Designed to keep your drink warm while adding a touch of charm to your holiday morning routine.
Looking for a thoughtful yet budget-friendly gift that still delivers the Le Creuset 'wow' factor? The Holly Bowl is ideal for serving nuts, candies, or small sides, and, of course, it proudly bears the Le Creuset logo.
There’s no question that the Signature Dutch Oven is a Le Creuset classic, and for good reason. Whether you’re braising a tender roast or simmering a casserole, the even heat distribution and long-lasting enamel coating make it a must-have for any cook. I’m already imagining this one at the center of my Christmas dinner table.
If you’re yet to finalize your holiday tablescape, these side plates are a must. Adorned with a charming holly motif and finished in a rich Christmas tree green, they bring a festive elegance to any setting. Pair them with other Le Creuset pieces to create a beautifully coordinated table.
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!
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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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