Swedish designer Björn Dahlström created Tools with the professional insight of top international chefs. A partner in the kitchen for people who are passionate about home cooking with restaurant quality results. Features a wide array of generously sized cookware designed to add ease while still looking great during cooking and serving. Stainless steel makes cleanup easy. Saucepans and casserole dishes have tightfitting lids and measuring marks etched on the inside. Lids have notches to allow steam to escape while cooking. Heat distributes evenly.
Compatible with all heat sources, including induction.
Design by: Björn Dahlström
| Weight | 2 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 29,3 × 15,2 cm |
| Material | stainless steel |
| model | casserole with lid / 3,0 l |
| Notes and instructions | suitable for induction cooking. |
iittala
What once happened in a glassworks, in the town of Iittala in Finland, today celebrates generations of basic buildings that enrich our lives. Even today, they believe that objects must be authentic, that they must offer the possibility of combining, multi-purpose, and long-term design that inspires individual use and expression. The progressive philosophy of Finnish design heroes such as Kaj Franck and Alvar Aalto still gives the brand the will to remain relevant. At Iittala, they not only celebrate the beauty of the objects, but also believe in a design that will never be discarded.
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