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Emile Henry French Ceramic Ruffle Bakeware, Ultimate Set of 5

Current price: $349.95
Original price: $395.95
Emile Henry French Ceramic Ruffle Bakeware, Ultimate Set of 5
Emile Henry French Ceramic Ruffle Bakeware, Ultimate Set of 5

Williams-Sonoma

Emile Henry French Ceramic Ruffle Bakeware, Ultimate Set of 5

Current price: $349.95
Original price: $395.95

Color: Burgundy

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This collection of bakeware by Emile Henry offers the home chef a wide range of baking and cooking possibilities – use them to make gratins, casseroles, lasagnas, breads and pies. Inspired by vintage French bakeware, they're shaped from Burgundian clay, which absorbs, distributes and retains heat evenly, so foods bake and brown to perfection. The graceful ruffled edge on each dish is based on a century-old ceramist's technique – updated to simplify cutting and removing a tidy portion.

  • Burgundian clay heats evenly for gentle, uniform baking and browning.
  • Ceramic retains heat exceptionally well to keep food warm at the table.
  • Ruffled edge modeled after the company's handcrafted classics from the early 1900s.
  • Vibrant exterior for a beautiful oven-to-table presentation.
  • Durable, hand-applied glaze will not chip, crack or craze over time.
  • Will not absorb odors or flavors.
  • Microwavable; oven, freezer, broiler and dishwasher safe.
  • Handcrafted in France.

Set includes:

  • Small Ruffled Baker
  • Large Ruffled Baker
  • Square Ruffled Baker
  • Ruffled Loaf Pan
  • Ruffled Pie Dish

More About Williams-Sonoma at The Summit

Williams Sonoma, Inc. is a multi-channel specialty retailer of high quality products for the home. In 1956, our founder, Chuck Williams, turned a passion for cooking and eating with friends into a small business with a big idea. He opened a store in Sonoma, California, to sell the French cookware that intrigued him while visiting Europe but that could not be found in America. Chuck’s business, which set a standard for customer service, took off and helped fuel a revolution in American cooking and entertaining that continues today.

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