Thursday, October 31, 2013

Iittala Sarpaneva 3-Quart Cast Iron Casserole with Wooden Handle


Not the real deal!
When you read the description of this pot on any website, including Amazon's, it sounds as if the iittala company decided that cooks today needed another chance to own this beautiful, practical pot, so they decided to manufacture it again. The descriptions, which wax rhapsodic about the pots proudly bearing the Timo Sarpeneva Design stamp, (and the $230 price tag), lead one to believe it is manufactured in Finland. Some of the seller's descriptions, including Amazon's, actually state that this pot is made in Finland. Not so! A tiny paper sticker reveals the country of origin to be China. The finishing made me suspicious before I saw the sticker-- it's rather rough around the edges, not smooth like the original Finnish ones made in the 1960's. I actually ordered this pot twice-- the first time, it arrived with a big chip off the edge, which was strange, because as the chipped-off piece wasn't in the box, it must have been put into the box that way. So much for quality control, but...
Design Classic
I was suprised to see this on amazon, its a design classic and something I've always wanted. The pot is heavy cast iron with a white enamel interior and is made very well. The handle on mine had a bit of the finish off where it slides through the pot, but I figured this would happen with use regardless. Love it!
IIttala Cast Iron
Wonderful cast iron pot which brings artistic beauty to the table. Design started in the 1960's still classic today.
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