tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21346417.post3617407555363562645..comments2023-10-06T15:56:43.065+02:00Comments on East meets West: Retail TherapyBeau Lotus 涟http://www.blogger.com/profile/07357356510646043072noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21346417.post-67767334648952894652010-04-19T15:51:58.161+02:002010-04-19T15:51:58.161+02:00Oh ya ok, I meant the outlet shop, but like you sa...Oh ya ok, I meant the outlet shop, but like you said, regardless, it'll still be cheaper than buying them here but Isetan does have promos now and then during their sales.SIGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16396561989857982626noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21346417.post-27106325043643621032010-04-19T09:11:04.276+02:002010-04-19T09:11:04.276+02:00D, there's no warehouse shop for Le Creuset as...D, there's no warehouse shop for Le Creuset as far as I know. I usually buy in a normal shop. A 37-cm oval pot at its cheapest here in Western Europe costs more than 240 euros, for example, certes cheaper than in Singapore which is normal since it's made in France. The mini ceramic pots cost 15-20 euros each. <br /><br />The outlet shop in Fidenza sells last Season's stock so the colours are not the most up to date and as such the prices are slightly lower (max -15%). But I was there mainly to exchange my pot and ended up buying a few odds and ends.<br /><br />Still, it may be worth buying something when you next come to Europe - if you can carry it back.Beau Lotus 涟https://www.blogger.com/profile/07357356510646043072noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21346417.post-49591371113732989662010-04-19T04:47:24.230+02:002010-04-19T04:47:24.230+02:00Is it very much cheaper where you got them? At the...Is it very much cheaper where you got them? At the warehouse that is? I must check that out when I next go back to Europe.SIGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16396561989857982626noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21346417.post-51142767359909383352010-04-18T02:28:51.159+02:002010-04-18T02:28:51.159+02:00Oh, I am GREEN with envy!!! A Le Creuset cast-iron...Oh, I am GREEN with envy!!! A Le Creuset cast-iron casserole in vermillion orange is my object of desire. But it costs a fortune, about S$600+ and up. And you have a COLLECTION of their wares in your kitchen! *faint* Lucky girl!! <br /><br />Ju<br /><br />PS: You have a lovely blog yourself. :)Ju (The Little Teochew)https://www.blogger.com/profile/15400827190284879780noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21346417.post-76234543706846769102010-04-17T19:20:23.377+02:002010-04-17T19:20:23.377+02:00Seriously it is worth investing in Le Creuset or S...Seriously it is worth investing in Le Creuset or Staub cookware if you want something serious and will usually last forever.<br /><br />On last count I have a 37-cm heavy Staub oval pot, and 18, 24 and 26-cm heavy pots, tagine, crepe pan, different ceramic ware all from Le Creuset. And I very heart them!<br /><br />The day I have my own kitchen, I'll invest in those French copper/cuivre kitchenware, in the meantime I can only dream...Beau Lotus 涟https://www.blogger.com/profile/07357356510646043072noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-21346417.post-70699996826072181922010-04-17T08:03:17.210+02:002010-04-17T08:03:17.210+02:00I was just eyeing some le creuset wares! But too e...I was just eyeing some le creuset wares! But too ex for me. I can't justify my spending so much on one. Hopefully one day. :) But i love love love those little ceramique ones so cute! Wow, sounds like some major therapy!SIGhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16396561989857982626noreply@blogger.com