As excitement mounts about the imminent release of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, premium cookware brand Le Creuset has teamed up with the movie's makers to produce some iconic cookware that any fan of the blockbuster movie franchise (and cooking) is going to just love. We think these are going to be hugely popular Christmas gifts.
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Available direct from Le Creuset from November 1, 2019, this collaboration spans generations of movies and promises to be a real talking point in the kitchens where this cookware lands.
Then new collection comprises of a Han Solo In Carbonite Signature Roaster, a Porg Pie Bird to let steam escape from your tasty pies, Death Star and Millenium Falcon silicone trivets, trio of super-cute Droid Mini Cocettes (shown below) and the epic jet black Darth Vader cast iron casserole dish.
Finally, there's a hand-painted, special-edition Tatooine Round Dutch Oven, inspired by the desert planet with binary sunsets. Only an "extremely limited number" of these items have been produced so to get the opportunity to buy one of those, at $900, you will need to sign up online.
Browse the Star Wars collection at Le Creuset UK
Browse the Star Wars collection at Le Creuset US
Le Creuset says that the cookware is ideal for young Padawan learners to Master, Jedi chefs and given the fantastic quality of Le Creuset cookware, these are items that you will be able to enjoy for generations.
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Prices are listed below.
- Tatooine Round Dutch Oven – $900
- Han Solo Carbonite Signature Roaster – £360/$450
- Darth Vader Round Dutch Oven – £295/$395
- R2-D2 Mini Cocotte – £25/$30
- C-3PO Mini Cocotte – £25/$30
- BB-8 Mini Cocotte – £25/$30
- Millennium Falcon Trivet – £15/$20
- Death Star Trivet – £15/$20
- Porg Pie Bird – £21/$25
Paul Douglas is Global Digital Editorial Strategy Director at Future and has worked in publishing for over 25 years. He worked in print for over 10 years on various computing titles including .net magazine and the Official Windows Magazine before moving to TechRadar.com in 2008, eventually becoming Global Editor-in-Chief for the brand, overseeing teams in the US, UK and Australia. Following that, Paul has been Global Editor-in-Chief of BikeRadar and T3 (not at the same time) and later Content Director working on T3, TechRadar and Tom's Guide. In 2021, Paul also worked on the launches of FitandWell.com and PetsRadar.