Edo Pots & Pans
Best designer cookware for style-conscious home chefs seeking induction-ready performance.
These vessels turn everyday cooking into a design statement, trading utilitarian minimalism for sculptural, ribbon-like handles that demand counter space. While the stainless steel build ensures serious performance, the sophisticated PVD finish means you’ll want to serve directly from the stove rather than hiding these in a cupboard.
$760.00
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Finnish Design Shop
Who it's for
- Design-conscious cooks wanting beautiful, sculptural kitchen centerpieces
- Home chefs prioritizing even cooking and efficient heat performance
- Quality-focused buyers investing in durable, long-lasting kitchen essentials
Who should skip it
- Budget-conscious shoppers seeking purely functional, value-driven cookware
- Cooks with limited wrist strength or mobility issues
- Busy home cooks preferring low-maintenance, dishwasher-safe kitchen tools
Performance breakdown
Material Durability
High-grade 18/10 stainless steel ensures long-term resistance to warping and corrosion.
Induction Compatibility
Magnetic steel base provides rapid, even heating across all induction cooktops.
Design Aesthetic
Patricia Urquiola’s ribbon-inspired handles offer a striking, sculptural kitchen centerpiece.
Ergonomic Handling
Unique handle geometry provides a secure grip, though requires careful handling.
Heat Retention
Heavy-gauge construction maintains consistent temperatures for precise, slow-cooking tasks.
Cleaning Ease
Smooth stainless surfaces clean up quickly, though PVD coating requires gentle care.
Key Specs
Stockpot
PU100/20
Casserole with two handles
PU101/20
Low casserole with two handles
PU102/24
Saucepan
PU105/16
Lids
PU200/16, PU200/20, PU200/24
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