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A cult object of Finnish design. The Sarpaneva sought after by collectors. A cult object of Finnish design. The Sarpaneva cast iron pot, sought after by collectors, is now back in production. This pot is an excellent example of the ability of Finnish design to combine practicality and beauty. It has outstanding cooking characteristics and will also attract attention as a serving dish. The detachable wooden handle that allows you to lift and move both the pot and its lid is a true stroke of genius. The Sarpaneva cast iron pot has won several design awards, including the silver medal at the 1960 Milan Triennal. This stunning casserole was designed by Timo Sarpaneva, whose father was a blacksmith, in 1960. It became such a favourite that it was featured on one of a series of postage stamps celebrating Finnish design. The Sarpaneva pot is a combination of tradition, functionalism and aesthetic appeal. It is a basic object for the home which you can take straight from the oven or hob to the table. Its distinguishing feature is the detachable wooden handle which is used both to carry the pot and to open the lid. The excellent cooking qualities of the enamelled cast iron complete what is one of the most beautiful cast iron pots available. Cast iron pot, enameled inside, detachable wooden handle allows you to lift and move both the pot and its lid 3 Litres Cast iron, enamelled inside, wooden handle
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