A lighter choice.
Porcelain is an unexpected but welcome (lighter!) twist on the traditional cocotte. Mixing its traditional look with a smooth and glossy finish, it's oven safe up to 572 degrees Fahrenheit (just don’t use it on your stovetop!)—great for braises and casseroles.
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Meet the Maker
Revol Porcelain France
Saint-Uze, France
Revol's been around for a while -- we're talking since-1768-a-while. During a walk in the Drôme countryside, the Revol brothers, Joseph-Marie and François, noticed some unusual white streaks on the ground which they quickly identified as a kaolin (type of clay) deposit. They went ahead and established a factory in the area and since then have been producing and exporting their beautiful porcelain. Vive le Revol!
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