John Pawson For Demeyere

Cooking pots don't usually make me swoon but the minimalist designs of John Pawson line for Demeyere are quite beguiling. The British architect who is famous for clean lines and spare spaces has created his line of cookware based on the idea of combining functional sophistication with formal simplicity. In an interview with the NY Times back in February, Pawson said that he was looking to create pots that would be easy to clean and useful but also attractive enough to serve from on the table. The pots are made of 18/10 stainless steel with seven ply bonded construction and the InductoSeal base for optimal distribution. The John Pawson for Demeyere seven-piece cookware set sells at Bloomingdale's for $1.140.
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