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- Composition: Cast iron
- Dimensions: Width: 8.39 inches
- Product code:58001152MI
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| Shipping | Times | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Standard | Delivery in 4-6 working days |
£ 7.00
NOW FREE
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| Express | Delivery in 2-3 working days |
£ 12.00
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| Next Day | Delivery guaranteed next working day |
£ 22.50
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| Saturday | Delivery guaranteed Saturday morning |
£ 32.00
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Cash on delivery supplement
£ 5.00
Delivery is guaranteed on the 2nd working day for orders placed by 3.30 p.m. GMT.
Working days are Monday to Friday. Orders are shipped from Italy.
Delivery is guaranteed on the 2nd working day for orders placed by 3.30 p.m. GMT.
Working days are Monday to Friday. Orders are shipped from Italy.
Place your order by 3.30 pm GMT, choose Express Delivery and you will receive it the next working day.
More about this item
The new iron age. Professor Sarpaneva’s father was a blacksmith. Passing his childhood near fire and molten metal, the designer was inspired to re-create the traditional cast iron pot. The Sarpaneva pot combines tradition, functionality and a sophisticated sense of beauty. A basic item for the home that can be taken from stovetop to tabletop. The removable wooden handle for lifting the lid and carrying the pot is what makes this classic item innovative. The cast iron pot with enamelled interior can be used on the stove and in the oven. When it’s time to serve, bring the pot to the table for everyone to admire what has been described as the most beautiful cast iron pot in the world.
More about Timo Sarpaneva
Timo Sarpaneva (1926 – 2006) was a Finnish designer and sculptor. His work brought him into homes the world over through his high quality pans, crockery, fabrics, porcelains and glass vases. Timo’s creations are exhibited around the world at the Museum of Modern Art, the Metropolitan Museum and the Corning Museum of Glass of New York. He began collaborating with Venini in 1988.
More about IITTALA
Design that endures over time and improves with everyday use. Iittala proposes objects for those not adhering to the "disposable" culture of today, but prefer to invest in pieces that were made to last. Uniting high-quality craftsmanship with the world's best designers, littala creations will remain favourites over time.