Le Creuset has launched a rainbow heart-print Dutch oven and shoppers are desperate to get their hands on one

What's better than a Le Creuset Dutch oven? A heart-print Le Creuset Dutch oven...

Le Creuset LOVEn Dutch Oven
(Image credit: Le Creuset)

Fan-favorite cookware brand Le Creuset has just released a limited-edition Dutch oven, and shoppers are going wild for the adorable rainbow heart-print design. 

There's no getting around the fact that Le Creuset's price tags are pretty expensive, but if you've ever been the proud owner of one of their Dutch ovens, you'll know they're worth the investment. You can make pretty much anything in them—from stocks to casseroles and even bread—and they can be used both on the stove and in the oven.  

Signature Round Dutch L'OVEn, $380 | Le Creuset 
$380

Signature Round Dutch L'OVEn, $380 | Le Creuset 

A limited edition version of classic cast-iron Dutch oven, Le Creuset's ovenware is enamelled and therefore don't require seasoning before use. 

Not only is this ovenware piece seriously cute but more, importantly, it's also giving back with its rainbow design. To mark Pride month in June, a percentage of profits raised by sales of the Dutch oven will go to The Trevor Project, a nonprofit organization that works to support LGBTQ+ youths.


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Those who have managed to get their hands on the limited edition design are already loving their new purchase. “Adorable! By far my favorite dutch oven!” said one online reviewer, while another added, “This is really cool of you guys. Happy to support the Trevor Project."

A third posted, “Always stellar quality from Le Creuset. Plus a fun, light-hearted design. I mix and match it with different tablescapes. Love it.”

The heart-print Dutch oven is currently only available on the US, so for now it looks like you won't be able to ship this one to the UK. Fingers crossed it'll be available worldwide soon enough...

As hosting starts to become a thing again, there's really no better time to treat yourself to a new piece of kitchenware. Happy cooking!

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Lucy Abbersteen

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