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Mauviel 1830 Unveils Cookware Sets Packed in Wood Crates

Mauviel 1830 has packed new M’3 and M’Urban cookware sets in vintage-style wood crates embossed with the Mauviel 1830 logo and place of origin. The cookware is nestled into the crates in eco-friendly straw, creating a charming and luxurious gift.

Mauviel 1830The M’Urban and the M’3 5-piece, 7-piece and 10-piece sets are now available in these vintage-style wood crates. The M’Urban and M’3 tri-ply cookware is made in France and is packaged in these hallmarked crates for gift-giving to a bride and groom, a couple celebrating an anniversary or to a family moving into a new home.

The copper M’3 cookware is made from a multilayer compound of copper, aluminum and stainless steel, offering premium performance while remaining light and manageable.  M’3 pots are 2mm thick and feature a brushed copper exterior, a pouring rim and stainless-steel handles fixed with stainless rivets. These copper saucepans, sauté pans, fry pans and stewpans in the wood crates retail for $500 for the five-piece set, $750 for the seven-piece and $1,100 for the 10-piece set.

The stainless steel M’Urban is chic with its brushed steel finish and striking silhouettes. This cookware is made of a 3-ply alloy: two layers of stainless steel sandwiching a layer of aluminum, offering excellent cooking performance. The five-piece collection retails for $350, the seven-piece collection for $550 and the 10-piece retails for $750.

Ernest Mauviel established the company in 1830 in a Normandy village, Villedieu les Poêles. The company manufactured cookware for the hotel and restaurant markets in France. Since that time the company has expanded and now crafts cookware for commercial and household markets in more than 50 countries.

Mauviel is still a family business that is into the sixth generation of ownership. Master Chefs around the world count on the brand’s high performance and the support of Mauviel as a lead sponsor of the Bocuse D’Or – the culinary equivalent of the Olympics, which takes place every two years in Lyon, France.