SAVE UP TO 50%:Williams Sonoma's Spring Cookware Event ends today015 Archives May 12. Get up to 50% off Le Creuset, Staub, All-Clad & more, plus free shipping.
If you were looking for an excuse to peruse Williams Sonoma, I found it: today is the last day to shop the Williams Sonoma Spring Cookware Event.
Right now, you can get up to 50% off select cookware items, including Staub and the oh-so-coveted Le Creuset. If you've been eyeing a Dutch oven or hoping to perfect your baking skills with some new accessories, now's the time to invest. (You can also get up to 75% off select clearance items.)
Check out our favorite deals from the sale below.
It’s so hardto pick just one standout deal, but if we had to, it’d be the Le Creuset Signature Enameled Cast Iron Oval Dutch Oven (8-quart). Regularly, it’s $475, but right now you can get it for just $299.95 — that’s a savings of $175.05.
You can cook just about anything in a Dutch oven, from braised meats to homemade bread, and with an eight-quart capacity, this one is big enough to feed a crowd.
It’s available in multiple colors, including cerise, flame, sea salt, and shallot, so you can pick one that matches your kitchen aesthetic. It’s also dishwasher-safe, and can stand temperatures of up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit.
Here’s a shortlist of more deals you definitely shouldn’t miss:
Get up to 20% off nonstick cookware
Get up to 50% off Staub
Get up to 40% off Le Creuset
Get up to 40% off All-Clad
Get up to 20% off Williams Sonoma
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