Popular Le Creuset color is being phased out - hurry and grab it while it lasts, as it's selling swiftly during the sale
In a move that has left many fans of the iconic cookware brand feeling a touch of nostalgia, Le Creuset has announced the retirement of its vibrant and tropical Caribbean colorway. The retirement, which is set to take place in August 2025, marks the end of a sun-bleached splash of turquoise waters that has graced many kitchens for years.
However, Le Creuset has also introduced a new colorway, Marseille, to serve as an alternative. This deeper, subtler blue tone aligns with the timing of the Caribbean colorway's discontinuation, around early August 2025. The Marseille colorway was released alongside other new colors, such as Nuit, as part of a broader palette refresh at Le Creuset.
The Marseille colorway could be a more evergreen choice for those looking to invest in timeless kitchenware. For those who have been collecting Le Creuset Caribbean pieces for years, the retirement might signal a unique opportunity to complete their collections.
The Le Creuset Signature piece is currently on sale with a nearly $100 discount, making it an attractive investment for those wondering if Le Creuset is worth it. Additionally, the practical utensil crock is available with a 20% discount, and it comes as a free gift with purchase when spending over $250.
For some fans, the Caribbean colorway holds a special place in their hearts, reminding them of happy holidays or homelands. The petite pot showcases the Caribbean hue beautifully, while a stoneware salt and pepper shaker set in the Caribbean colorway adds a pop of color to any tablescape.
Le Creuset also offers a trio of rectangular baking dishes in the Caribbean colorway, perfect for those looking to add a touch of vibrancy to their baking. My parents, for instance, have a few pieces in the Marseille color that were gifted for their wedding 25 years ago - and they've aged beautifully.
So, as we bid farewell to the Caribbean colorway, we welcome the Marseille colorway with open arms. It's a new chapter for Le Creuset, and it's an exciting one at that. For those looking to stay updated on design expertise, inspiring decorating ideas, celebrity homes, practical gardening advice, and shopping round-ups, be sure to subscribe to the Homes & Gardens newsletter.
- For those who value a more traditional and enduring lifestyle, the Marseille colorway presented by Le Creuset could be an evergreen choice for timeless home and garden pieces.
- Moreover, fashion enthusiasts and beauty aficionados might appreciate the opportunity to complete their collections with the discontinued Caribbean colorway, adding a touch of nostalgia to their fashion-and-beauty collections.