Le Creuset Is Retiring Two Stunning Colors — They’re on Sale and Selling Out Fast

published Dec 31, 2024
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There’s a lot to love about Le Creuset, but one of my absolute favorite things about the brand is the amount of stunning colors it offers. Sadly, though, not all of the gorgeous shades can last forever. And right now, Le Creuset is getting ready to retire two of them. So, if you’ve been eyeing the Matte Navy and/or Meringue shades, you’re going to want to run to Le Creuset’s website and snatch up a couple of pieces for yourself before they’re gone! Luckily, you can save on these colors right now, too.

As the beautiful Meringue and Matte Navy colors take their final bow, you can score pieces in these shades for 20% off. Whether your budget is $25 or $400, there are plenty of items — from the timeless Signature Oval Dutch Oven to the adorable Honey Pot — you can score for less. And you’ll seriously want to hurry, because a number of items in these colors are already sold out!

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Le Creuset
$356.00
was $445.00

It's no accident that Le Creuset's Dutch ovens are on every home cook's wish list. They're perfect for everything from braising to roasting to frying, and even baking! The enameled cast iron design makes these tools great at maintaining and distributing heat, and the porcelain finish minimizes sticking. Even better? They're dishwasher-safe.

2 / 8
Le Creuset
$119.99
was $190.00

Now that we’re fully in winter, grilling in the backyard might not be the move. But with this pan, you can grill up your favorite meats, veggies, and more right on your stovetop. Plus, you can even use it to finish off your steaks in the oven, and you can toss it into the dishwasher when you’re done.

3 / 8
Le Creuset
$21.99
was $32.00

As much as I love all of Le Creuset’s beautiful colors, I can’t afford a Dutch oven in each hue. But I can buy a few Mini Round Cocottes, which come in 20 colors (including the retiring Matte Navy) and cost under $25 each. Not sure what to use them for? Contributor Ian has some ideas: “For serving, these can function as mini soup bowls, containers for single-serving desserts, ice cream bowls, cereal bowls, and more. In the kitchen, you can use them to make mini pot pies, cook gratins, bake soufflés, and whip up single brownies, cookies, crème brûlées, and more. (Plus, they make excellent salt cellars.)”

4 / 8
Le Creuset
$214.40
was $268.00

Beyond perfect sauces, this pan can be your go-to for making side dishes and grains, or poaching, simmering, and reheating. Its curved interior allows for smooth stirring, and its extended helper handle and contoured main handle make kitchen-to-table maneuvers a breeze. It's both versatile and stylish — you really can't go wrong!

5 / 8
Le Creuset
$99.99
was $132.00

Whether you're starting the day with some English breakfast or sipping chamomile before bed, a matching kettle-and-mugs set always elevates tea time. This kettle features a heat-resistant handle that makes it safe for pouring, and the mugs are made from dense stoneware that keeps your drink warmer longer.

6 / 8
Le Creuset
$38.50
was $55.00

For those who love adding a hearty drizzle of honey to tea, coffee, and even their morning muffin, you’ll want to grab this Honey Pot while the Meringue shade is under $40. Not only will it look so cute on your counter, but it also comes complete with a silicone-tipped honey dipper, so you don’t have to worry about cleaning a sticky spoon!

7 / 8
Le Creuset
$144.00
was $180.00

Cozy days at home call for homemade loaves, and there's no better pan to bake in than this one. Of course, you can also use it to prepare all kinds of individual meals, from meatloaf to baked pasta dishes. The interior black satin enamel eliminates the need for traditional seasoning, which makes it way more low-maintenance than cast iron.

8 / 8
Le Creuset
$70.00
was $100.00

The petaled shape of this showstopping centerpiece is inspired by the national flower of France. Bring it to the table filled with your favorite salad or pasta dish, or keep it permanently on display as a fruit bowl.

Additional reporting by Haley Lyndes, Amy Gordon, and Courtney Balestier.