Staub
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Regular price $25
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Staub Acacia Wood and Silicone Pastry Brush
Regular price $25 -
Staub Cast Iron Four Piece Stackable Set
Regular price From $500 -
Staub Cast Iron Perfect Pan
Regular price From $400 -
Staub Cast Iron 7 Quart Round Cocotte
Regular price From $536 -
Staub Cast Iron 3.75 Quart Cochon Braiser with Pig Knob
Regular price From $320 -
Staub Cast Iron 7.9" Covered Baking Dish
Regular price $185 -
Staub Cast Iron 5.5 Quart Round Cocotte
Regular price From $486 -
Staub Cast Iron Plancha Double Burner Griddle
Regular price $265 -
Staub Cast Iron 1.5 Quart Lidded Terrine
Regular price $286 -
Staub Cast Iron Pure Grill 10"
Regular price From $229 -
Staub Cast Iron 6 Quart Shallow Cochon Round Cocotte
Regular price From $507 -
Staub Cast Iron 5.5 Quart Round Cocotte with Two Minis
Regular price $345 -
Staub Cast Iron 12" x 8" Roasting Pan
Regular price $286 -
Staub Cast Iron Oval Covered Baking Dish
Regular price $229 -
Staub Cast Iron 9 Quart Round Cocotte
Regular price From $600
Staub cocottes (the French name for a Dutch Oven), gratins, frying and roasting pans, as well as other specialty cookware such as fondue and mussel pots, all sport a black matte porous interior that develops a natural seasoning over time that also becomes virtually non-stick the more you use it. To boot, the dark interior keeps the inside of the pot looking pristine--no staining, no scuff marks, another way in which Staub has succeeded in marrying practical use and purpose with a gorgeous design.
When you purchase Staub cast iron cookware, you are investing in heirloom quality with a lifetime warranty. Pot by pot, Staub supports its local community and continues to manufacture cast iron in Alsace, France.