(I can find their contact info on the website--I'm looking to find out what country the pans are manufactured in). Thanks! Asked by n^2 35 months ago Similar questions: Staub cookware produced Home.
Staub is a Family business in France! I was able after looking around to establish that in fact all of Staubs productions are in France. I have included two links one home link and one other that talk about the production in Alsace France!
staub.fr/fr/index.php?option=com_content... distinctive-decor.com/staub-frying-pan-h... The seeds of Staub’s creation were planted by Francis Staub’s grandfather, Auguste Waldner, in Alsace, France in 1892. Originally, the business started as a cookware store there. Francis Staub decided to change professions – he was an actor - and take over the family business.In 1974 Francis bought a nearby cast iron plant and the rest is history.
He created Staub cookware. The company encountered growth and so did its acquisitions. Almost 30 years later the company stands as a leader in culinary cast iron production in France.
Francis Staub is directly involved in designing and creating each of the piece of Staub cookware. Francis has developed an extensive design and testing process and a patent is always obtained on the particular item of cookware being created. During the manufacturing, a sand mold is made for each cast iron piece and then it is destroyed-making each piece unique unto itself.
The entire production process for each item takes a full working day. Staub cookware has a following of some of the most heralded chefs in the world. Staub is used by Paul Bocuse, Thomas Keller, Jean Joho and Joel Robuchon.
Staub cookware combines traditional and modern design. In fact, it is designed so advanced that it actually helps to enhance the flavors of the dish. Sources: PC123 .
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