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For those who got the French Cooker with Grill Lid here what Color did you purchase? I have a pot by this Company and it is Gray which I really like. Since there is no gray I'm considering red or blue. I have Staub Pot in blue. I really like gray because my Calphalon Unisom and it's gray. Do any of you have mixed colors?

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What color(s) do you own?

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I have cherry on my wish list. My dry storage is all in red seals, and I have a Costco/Kirkland red enamel cast iron 6qt Dutch oven. I love enameled cast iron, and upgrading to such this premium line is a goal of mine. I just can't rationalize the money yet. Or the space to put it.
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On 3/10/2014 rac71 said: I have cherry on my wish list. My dry storage is all in red seals, and I have a Costco/Kirkland red enamel cast iron 6qt Dutch oven. I love enameled cast iron, and upgrading to such this premium line is a goal of mine. I just can't rationalize the money yet. Or the space to put it.

Hello rac71, I really appreciate you replying. I have a 9"x13" Stoneware baker in red as well as my dry containers also in red. I try to buy my small appliances in black which I do. If I can't do black I go red. I too think this is a lot of money and I have checked around to get this cheaper and was unsuccessful. I saw it on easy pay and free shipping and went for it. I missed out on easy pays and free shipping in the past and thought not this time. I bought the blue on waitlist but I'm thinking of changing to the red. I have cast iron one in gray and one in blue. Gray or black are the colors I really like and in this case it's not and option. This is why I started this thread was just to get some input. Thanks again for your response. Smile

P.S. this was on my wish list as well.

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I have many pieces of Le Creuset which I began collecting as a young homemaker. They are in red and green. Over the years I added to my collection. I use these all the time and highly recommend them. I see no problem in mixing colors.
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On 3/11/2014 1jac said: I have many pieces of Le Creuset which I began collecting as a young homemaker. They are in red and green. Over the years I added to my collection. I use these all the time and highly recommend them. I see no problem in mixing colors.

Thank you 1jac.

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I started with flame in the 70s, when they discontinued flame I got brown, yellow, and orange. My mother in law gave me some blue pieces a few years ago. Flame was brought back, maybe in the 90s, but I am pretty well stocked with cookware. I love color in the kitchen, decorating, and clothing and I do mix colors.
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Mine are all red, black, or dune. I love the red and black ones the most.

I would love to have a piece in the Cassis (purple) color, though. But I have about every size from 1qt to 13qt, so it would be frivolous. But ....

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Mine are cherry, flame, and gray. Love them all, and love mixing the colors.