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Madison Mercantile offers the following brands of cookware for your selection: ![]() Le Creuset has been the mainstay of French chefs as long as anyone can remember. Since 1925, the skilled craftsmen at Le Creuset have perfected enameled cast iron cookware. Each shape is one of a kind, made from molten steel and cast in a unique mold, and then expertly enameled. No other procedure yields cookware that so evenly distributes heat, browns and caramelizes food to perfection, and creates a masterpiece at the table. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Viking Counter Appliances Viking doesn’t see the kitchen as a collection of products, but a complete cooking environment. Cooking isn’t a chore – it’s an art form. Everything must work together in form and function. Both the Professional and Designer lines deliver the ultimate in performance with a cohesive look for the kitchen. Each line offers a full range of products, so you don’t have to resort to mixing and matching brands and styles. Viking offers the truly consistent ultra-premium kitchen. The complete Viking kitchen is complete perfection. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Viking Cookware The Multi-Ply material used in Viking cookware is the most advanced formulation of stainless steel and aluminum alloys in the world today. This exclusive combination of layers conducts heat more evenly and quickly to give you better results. ![]() ![]() Today, American artisans, using American-made metals, handcraft cookware in the tradition that established a new benchmark for professional cookware. At each stage of the manufacturing process, every piece of All-Clad cookware is hand-inspected to ensure that it maintains All-Clad quality standards. This extreme scrutiny slows the production process, but guarantees that every piece of cookware that leaves the Southwest Pennsylvania rolling mill preserves the reputation that precedes it. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Emile Henry was founded in 1850 by Jacques Henry, who produced jugs, pots, casseroles, dishes,and plates. Marcigny, a small town nestling between the hills of Southern Burgundy, has been home to Emile Henry for the past 150 years. Faithful to its origins, the entire production is carried out here. ![]() ![]()
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