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  1. Dec 14, 2020 · Le Creuset was founded in 1925 by Belgian artisans Armand Desaegher, a metal casting expert, and Octave Aubecq, a specialist in the process of enameling, with the goal of bringing something new to a sea of functional-but-uninspiring gray and black cookware that was the standard of the Western hemisphere (via Le Creuset).

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Le_CreusetLe Creuset - Wikipedia

    History. Le Creuset was founded in Fresnoy-le-Grand, Aisne, Picardy at the crossroads of transportation routes for iron, coke, and sand. Armand De Saegher (a Belgian casting specialist) and Octave Aubecq (a Belgian enamelling specialist) opened the foundry in 1925.

  3. Dec 11, 2015 · Le Creuset itself must have been something of a beacon when it first appeared in French shops and department stores, the brainchild of two Belgian industrialists, Armand Desaegher and Octave...

  4. www.aubecq.frAUBECQ

    AUBECQ est une marque française fondée en 1917 par Octave Aubecq dans le nord de la France. L’émaillage des casseroles au début du siècle, le fond Challenger®, le fond bimatière Artech®, le maillage Matrix... sont autant d’inventions emblématiques de la marque qui depuis plus de 100 ans n’a de cesse d’innover et de bousculer ...

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  5. Dec 24, 2021 · In 1925, two Frenchmen, Armand Desaegher, a casting specialist, and Octave Aubecq, an enameling expert, took the Dutch oven and gave it an enamel glaze, thus birthing Le Creuset’s flagship item — and the brand itself later that year in the town of Fresnoy-le-Grand.

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  6. Sep 5, 2019 · The company’s Belgian founders, Armand Desaegher and Octave Aubecq, basically invented the modern, enamel-covered style in 1925 when they paired the Dutch method of casting metal using sand...

  7. Mar 10, 2023 · The brand's casting specialist, Armand Desaegher, and enameling specialist, Octave Aubecq, settled on a bright orange color for their first enameled oven in 1925, naming the hue "Flame."

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