LE CREUSET
LE CREUSET adds premium cookware and design appeal to Class 21. The mark is notable not only because it is famous, but because it instantly evokes a distinct product category and colour-led brand identity.
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Brand History & Trademark Analysis
LE CREUSET adds premium cookware and design appeal to Class 21. The mark is notable not only because it is famous, but because it instantly evokes a distinct product category and colour-led brand identity. It helps the page feel more refined and commercially rich.
Nice Class 21 covers household utensils. View all Class 21 trademarks and case studies →
Historical Background
Le Creuset's UK trademark (number UK00000860022) was registered on 10 February 1964. The brand was established in 1925 by two Belgian industrialists in Fresnoy-le-Grand, France. Le Creuset faced initial scepticism in the UK market until cookery writer Elizabeth David championed the products, introducing British consumers to enamelled cast iron. The brand's distinctive Volcanique orange colour has been registered as a colour mark in several jurisdictions.
