Grace your kitchen this Christmas with Le Creuset’s new cookware collection. The premium French brand in partnership with Warner Bros. has unveiled this kitchenware collection comprising nine exclusive cookware items. All these are made using enameled cast iron and stoneware and feature design inspired by the Wizarding World.

The Harry Potter-themed Le Creuset cookware collection arrives with a dash of magic and splash of color. The elite collection creates a wizardly combination when combined with the adventurous culinary world. Below are the top seven picks from the Le Creuset Harry Potter cookware collection that will make an exquisite addition to the cooking space of every witch, wizard or Muggle.

Harry Potter Round French Oven

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Clad in an attractive red shade, the Harry Potter Dutch oven stands distinct from the rest. The 5.3 liter oven comes in a Cerise red finish with a solid brass lightning-bolt knob inspired by Harry’s iconic scar. The oven is a tribute to one of the most famous wizards of modern times. It has exceptional heat retention, which is ideal for slow-cooking, braising, roasting, baking, frying, and whatnot.

Quidditch 2.4L Round French Oven

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Finished in Le Creuset’s Marseille blue, the Quidditch Round French Oven celebrates the wizarding world’s favorite sport. The solid brass Golden Snitch knob affixed to the lid is the highlight of the utensil. The lid of the oven is embossed with three Quidditch goal posts. With Christmas right around the corner, this would add up to be a perfect holiday gift for your loved ones and relatives.

Lord Voldemort 2.5L Casserole

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The next item to be included in the list is the Lord Voldemort cover casserole. It features a dark mark right at the center bottom of the item and a knob in the shape of Dark Lord’s wand. This casserole pan is suitable for temperatures between -65°F to 500°F and comes in licorice color. Unfortunately, the piece is made of stoneware and cannot be used on the stovetop.

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Hogwarts Express Kettle

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Who can forget Hogwarts Express spewing white smoke that ran between London King’s Cross Station Platform 9¾ and Hogsmeade station? Inspired by the crimson train, Hogwarts Express Kettle features a bold matte black and cerise red glaze over fast-heating premium carbon steel. The whistle of the kettle is designed to be loud. With a capacity of 1.6 liters, it would make a gorgeous accent to any kitchen during the holiday season.

Magical Mug Set

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The magical mugs come in four different colors: Nectar, Shiny Black, Oyster and Meringue. The mugs are suited for your morning tea and evening coffee and come adorned with metallic foil logos of the most popular businesses from the movie series. The mugs feature the emblems of The Three Broomsticks, wandmaker Ollivanders, wizarding bank Gringotts and Weasley’s Wizard Wheezes.

Hogwarts Houses Potholder

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If you are looking for something fancy and dependable when it comes to holding hot kitchen trays and pots, your search will come to a halt here. Coming in golden threaded embroidery, this potholder will be of great assistance in the kitchen. It is designed from cotton canvas and blue terry cloth. Le Creuset’s protective kitchen gear helps protect all wizard chefs from burns, stains, and accidents.

Spellcasting Spatulas

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The spellcasting spatulas come in a set of four and are inspired by the wands of Harry Potter characters. The spatulas are most ideal for use on nonstick and porcelain enamel cookware.

The limited-edition collection can be purchased at Le Creuset signature store and outlets.

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Atish Sharma is a seasoned journalist, theatre director and PR specialist based in Shimla, India. He boasts over eight years of experience in print, electronic, and digital media, and has played pivotal roles as a field journalist at Hindustan Times. When not weaving a web of words at Homecrux or scouring new tiny houses, you'll discover him immersed in cinema, savouring cult classics, interviewing production designers or embarking on a quest for existential truths, far beyond his fantasy of being a cowboy who never rode a horse.

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