
January saw the launch of Ultra violet to sit alongside Pantones color of the year. Rose quartz was launched in April, inspired by one of natures most beautiful crystals. The Le Creuset color guide can be found on their website. This year is no exception with the launch of a host of new colors. In terms of discontinued colors, the following have fallen away:Įvery year, new colors are launched by Le Creuset to reflect trends or meet customer demand. Ebay also remains a valuable source for collectors in the second-hand market. If it is a retired color you really want, it is worth keeping an eye on outlet shops as they will often sell off remaining stocks. Many colors have been discontinued over the years…indeed many becoming collector’s items. Marseille blue – Inspired by the majestic coastline, beautiful azure sea and effortless style of the Cote d ‘Azure.Cassis – A sumptuous purple inspired by juicy ripe berry shades and named after the sweet blackcurrant.
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Chiffon pink – Inspired by spring flowers in full bloom, this elegant pale pink adds comforting softness to the kitchen and table.Rosemary – A classic culinary herb, the fragrant needles create a memorable aroma that is captured in this verdant color.Amethyst – An understated smoky violet hue inspired by the natural texture and depth of raw, uncut amethyst.Cotton – A fresh and desirable pure white inspired by the simple beauty of natural cotton.Mineral blue – A soft blue in a matte textured finish, inspired by clear mountain skies and refreshing waters.Coastal blue – This exquisite pastel evokes all that is magical about the coast bringing the spirit of the seaside into the kitchen.Burgundy – Named after the renowned sloped vineyards of Burgundy, this color delicately melds earthly browns with rich reds.Almond – Soft and natural, this elegant ‘antique white’ blends effortless into nearly every kitchen setting.Satin black – Simple yet striking and sleek with a luxurious satin sheen, the go-to choice for stylish interiors.Ink – Chic and classy, this timeless deep navy blue brings effortless, understated style to any kitchen.Mauve pink – A pale violet-lilac color named after the mallow flower, brings a delicate yet warm accent to the kitchen.



Do you want the color to match your accessories…or simply match your worktop? It’s worth taking the time before you buy, it may have a bigger influence than you had considered. The simple way to choose your color is to take some time to understand the colors you surround yourself with at home. Some people don’t know where to start…others know exactly what they want. The color range and enough to make you scratch your head.
