The New Year's dining table is Le Creuset with a "hemp leaf" pattern --- "New Year Collection" with the addition of chopsticks that first appeared
From Le Creuset, the "New Year Collection" with traditional Japanese patterns as a motif has appeared. Hemp leaf relief pots and Japanese-only chopsticks are also available.
Le Creuset will release the "New Year Collection" with traditional Japanese patterns on December 2nd. It can be purchased at stores nationwide, including the Le Creuset shop and the official online shop.
The theme of this collection is "WAGARA" with the motif of hemp leaf pattern, which is one of the traditional Japanese patterns. It is a collection that leaves a traditional yet modern and sophisticated impression, with a fusion of geometric patterns suitable for the New Year, lucky motifs from ancient Japan, and French spirit.
The cast hollow pot has a lineup of "Cocot Every" with relief of "hemp leaf" which means growth and health of children. Due to its depth, it is also useful as a recipe for Halle's day, such as black beans and red rice, which are indispensable for the New Year. A limited color gold knob is used for the knob (knob).
There are five types of stoneware, including the hemp leaf motif, which is a traditional Japanese auspicious pattern, Yagasuri, Ajiro, Saaya, and Seigaiha. A lineup of bean dish sets that have been incorporated. One of Le Creuset's hidden and popular items, the "Ice Cooler Sleeve," will also be added to the collection.
In addition, the Japanese limited item "chopsticks" is also available for the first time. It is finished with a square with corners that fits comfortably in the hand and a gradation color created by a skilled Japanese craftsman. At the same time, a chopstick rest set with motifs of sea bream, folding fan, Mt. Fuji, pine, and gourd will be developed.