Le Creuset Enchants with New Harry Potter Collection
Le Creuset transforms the kitchen into a magical place with its Harry Potter collection.
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Le Creuset transforms the kitchen into a magical place with its Harry Potter collection.
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Le Creuset is bringing the magic of cooking alive – literally – with its new Harry Potter collection. Inspired by the wizarding world, the French cookware maker's collection features everything from mugs with magical messages to "spellcasting spatulas" and a Hogwarts kettle. For die-hard fans of the J.K. Rowling books, there's even a Deathly Hallows™ Spoon Rest.
This is how Paul van Zuydam, the owner of Le Creuset, sums up the collection: "Preparing and enjoying an unforgettable meal together with loved ones is pure magic."
The collection consists of:
- Harry Potter Round Casserole
- Quidditch Signature Round Casserole
- Deathly Hallows Spoon Rest
- Hogwarts House Plates, 4-place set.
- Hedwig Pie Bird
- Magical Mug Set
- Hogwarts Express Kettle
- Hogwarts House Pot Holder
- Spellcasting Spatula, 4-piece-Set
The Harry Potter x Le Creuset collection will be available from this month at selected retailers from €25/$29.

Magical pieces conjured up from the Le Creuset Harry Potter collection.
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