Gallery | July 23, 2019
16cm Lefèvre for Wagons-Lits soup pot, “3152”This hard-working little pot has a lot of history.
For the love of it
Vintage copper I love
Gallery | July 23, 2019
16cm Lefèvre for Wagons-Lits soup pot, “3152”This hard-working little pot has a lot of history.
Gallery | July 22, 2019
23cm Lefèvre casserole “EPH”They really don’t make them like this any more.
Gallery | July 11, 2019
22cm no-name rondeauThis diminutive pan punches well above its weight, so to speak.
Gallery | May 30, 2019
Flight of Gaillard WindsorsIt took me a while to find this set and I am glad I waited.
Gallery | May 21, 2019
Mauviel’s Masterpieces: Copper at the Grands Magasins Du Louvre, ParisThere are copper pans, and then there are copper pans.
Gallery | April 17, 2019
26cm and 32cm Mauviel stockpotsThese two stockpots are cousins, not siblings.
Gallery | April 16, 2019
18cm casserole à glacerThis is a charming and well-made glazing saucepan, but I’m not entirely sure it’s French.
Gallery | April 14, 2019
16cm bain marie à sauceThis small upright pot with a distinctive profile was designed for a bain marie, but I use it for much more than that.
Gallery | April 12, 2019
26cm and 31cm Mauviel skilletsYes, I use tinned skillets, and I use them a lot. Meet two of my favorite working pans.
Gallery | March 6, 2019
40cm Gaillard rondeauFor me, the appeal of early Gaillard copper like this rondeau is both its craftsmanship and character.
Gallery | February 28, 2019
30cm Mauviel sautéThis is a beautiful example of Mauviel craftsmanship, and looking closely at it, I can make some educated guesses as to when it was made.
Gallery | February 21, 2019
10 inch Lee & Wilkes WindsorThis sturdy British-made pot is built like a tank.
Gallery | February 19, 2019
22cm, 24cm, and 28cm Dehillerin and Mauviel saucepansThese three saucepans represent three generations of French copper craftsmanship and I think it’s worth considering them together.