Professor Timo Sarpaneva’s grandfather was a blacksmith. Being around ore and molten metal in his childhood inspired the designer to recreate a popular version of the ancient cast-iron pot.
The Sarpaneva pot is a combination of tradition, functionalism and polished aesthetics. It is a basic object for the home that you can lift from the stove straight to the table. Its distinguishing innovative feature is the detachable wooden handle you use to open the lid and lift the pot. The excellent qualities of the enameled cast-iron pot on the stove, in the oven and when serving, complete perhaps the most beautiful cast-iron pot in the world.The Sarpaneva pot became such a favorite that it was featured on one of a collection of postage stamps celebrating Finnish design.
Awarded the Silver Medal at the 1960 Milan Triennial and the International Design Award in the United States.
Materials: Cast iron, enamel and wood
Capacity: 3.0 litres
Oven safe Hand wash only
Can be used on induction, gas, iron, electric or ceramic hobs
Care: Use wooden or plastic kitchen utensils to avoid damaging the enamel