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Sur La Table’s Anniversary Sale -- Up to 50% off on Staub & Le Creuset, Plus an Exclusive $19.72 Section
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Date:2025-04-16 14:32:36
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In my personal life, I'm always forgetting anniversaries (apologies to my husband). But, when it comes to shopping, I always remember a good anniversary sale. Case in point: the Sur la Table Anniversary Sale. Throughout September you can save big on high-quality cookware like Le Creuset, Staub, and more, plus those kitchen must-haves like knives, aprons, pots, and other necessities for home chefs.
What's on Sale?
In honor of Sur la Table's 1972 founding year, there is a special $19.72 sale section where everything is $19.72. In addition, you can find up to 50% off deals on Viking, GreenPan, Le Creuset, Staub, and more in the sale section. You can shop these deals all September long, no promo codes are needed.
From Le Creuset favs to a fall-ready, pumpkin-shaped Dutch oven from Staub, you can find top-line brands for less. There's not a moment to lose, so check out our curated picks and head over to Sur la Table's Anniversary Sale (and $19.72 section) for more. This is an anniversary you don't want to forget.
Shop the Best Sur la Table $19.72 Deals
This chic olivewood salt keeper ensures that a finishing dash of salt is always close at hand. Not only does it look stylish with any decor, but it also features a pivoting lid with a magnetic latch for conveniently opening and closing with just one hand.
Want to elevate any dish? Just add some freshly ground pepper. This durable ratchel mill features a non-corroding ceramic stone grinder and grind adjustability from thick to fine. Plus, it's easy to refill and can be used for salt or other spices.
Made from durable borosilicate glass, this set of mugs will make sure that you can enjoy your morning coffee or tea in peace. They're microwave- and dishwasher-safe, and the double-wall design makes sure your hands stay cool when the liquid inside is hot.
Stylish and functional, you'll want to start cooking when you put on this apron. It's made from 100% recycled materials and the woven design elevates any meal prep.
Tired of your traditional cutting board? Then you need this stylish white marble and acacia wood serving board. You can cut on it and present charcuteries, desserts, and more (or just use it as chic kitchen decor).
Shop the Best Sur la Table Anniversary Sale Deals
Who doesn't want to save $150 on a Le Creuset wide Dutch oven? Made in France, it's a piece of quality cookware that will last you forever, looks gorgeous on your table, and features a wide, shallow shape to give you a larger surface area for browning meats, and more.
Who doesn't want to save $150 on a Le Creuset wide Dutch oven? Made in France, it's a piece of quality cookware that will last you forever, looks gorgeous on your table, and features a wide, shallow shape to give you a larger surface area for browning meats, and more.
Attention fall fanatics, your new piece of cookware has arrived. This pumpkin-shaped Dutch oven is the perfect autumn addition and ideal for roasting, stewing, simmering, and more. Best of all, it's $329 off the original price and you can even get it in a mini cocotte design for $34.
My biggest kitchen game-changer has been replacing my worn-out, hand-me-down knives with a fresh new set. Snag this $250 set of 6 steak knives for just $99 and the sharp stainless steel will cut through any meat with ease.
If you're trying to cut down on plastics, then this set of 10 glass storage containers is a great place to start. They come in a variety of sizes with snap lids that lock tight and include a dry-erase marker so you can easily label your leftovers.
This versatile $150 skillet can be yours for just $49. It features a nonstick coating for easy cooking (and cleaning afterward) and a tight lid, plus it's oven-safe up to 600 degrees Fahrenheit and dishwasher-safe.
Looking for more kitchen deals? Then check out these kitchen must-haves that Amazon can't keep in stock.
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