Beveled beauty.
Double pouring spouts on both sides of the pan for twice the draining/serving possibilities? It’s enough to turn heads. The extra resilient and extra thin build means it’ll heat up in a jiff and wash even faster (and won’t stain either, can you believe it?). The hammered surface and beechwood handle are pretty easy on the eyes, too.
Heads up: The pan and lid you see here are sold separately (but you can bet they were made for each other).
A note on lid sizing:
- The 6" lid fits both the 6" and 7" saucepan.
- The 7" lid fits both 7" and 8" saucepan.
- The 8" lid fits both the 8" and 9" saucepan.
Photography by Ty Mecham
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