Mon Flamme
Est. 1925 · Fresnoy-le-Grand

A century of
colour, one archive.

Mon Flamme has two jobs: build a public photographic record of every Le Creuset shade ever made, and give collectors a private place to catalogue the pieces in their own kitchen. Each photo you add to your collection helps fill a gap in the archive.

The archive, by collectors

33 of 137 colours photographed

When you catalogue a public piece, your photo automatically fills the catalogue gap for that colour — if we don’t already have one. Private pieces stay private.

Help fill the archive →
137
Colours
51
Pieces
26
Collections
16
Regions

The Archive

Colour is the way Le Creuset tells time.

Flame was the beginning. A century later, the palette has grown to over one hundred named shades — some current, most retired, a few so rare they anchor collector communities and auction lots. This archive exists to hold them all in one place.

Chapter I · Icons

Four shades that defined a house.

Chapter III · Collections

Anniversaries, exclusives, heritage lines.

Chapter V · By country

Every market, its own palette.

France
The home market — Fresnoy-le-Grand, 1925.
Japan
The most distinctive regional palette — seasonal, collaborative, obsessive.
United States
Boutique exclusives and the 70-odd shades retired since 1980.

Mon Flamme — a private archive for the Le Creuset collector.