New Castle, DE, Aug. 28, 2017 -- Emile Henry presents the new Chili Pot that is both a cook pot and a serving tureen designed for the stovetop, oven and the table. Made in France from burgundy clay, the pot ensures that heat is diffused evenly, cooks gently and maintains an optimal temperature throughout a meal. The upturned rim is designed to avoid spills during cooking or drips while serving with a ladle. The Chili Pot is a winner of the 2017 Design PLUS Competition. It doubles as a Soup Pot.
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This Flame® ceramic pot can be used on all heat sources including gas, halogen, electric and induction with an induction disk. The lid fits snuggly to keep the heat in at the table and the high sides prevent the contents from boiling over during cooking. This pot can be hand washed or cleaned in the dishwasher. The 9-inch tall, 4-quart capacity pot features elegant curves and vivid color, a stylish serving dish for the table. The pot is available in Burgundy and Charcoal colors and retails for $130.
Specialists in culinary ceramic for more than 167 years, Emile Henry creates accessories stamped by its unique savoir-faire. Inspired by its history and desires, the family-run company continues to use its passion for authentic, homemade cooking prepared with love and shared with pleasure. Like all Emile Henry products, the new Soup Pot is made of all natural materials and is backed by a ten-year warranty, which is not offered by any other ceramic manufacturers. Carefully shaped, each piece is signed by the artisan who makes it. The pot is then meticulously checked by the person who packs it, adding a label with their name for traceability and as a guarantee of quality. Emile Henry is located in the Burgundy town of Marcigny, France. To find out more about Emile Henry, call 302-326-4800 or visit Emile Henry USA at www.emilehenryusa.com.
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Susan Jardina Jardina Communications 917-825-0466 [email protected]


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