Description:
Designed In 1999, This Cast Iron Grill Pan Combines Traditional Japanese Nambu Tekki Craftsmanship With Modern Design Aesthetics. The Pan Has Been Crafted From A Single Thick Piece Of Cast Iron, Which Quickly And Evenly Distributes Heat Around The Surface. Curved Edges Allow For Easy Pouring, While The Removable Fork-Handle Is Perfect For Keeping Your Hands Cool When You Lift Off The Lid. The Striped Ridges Make This A Perfect Stovetop Pan For Grilling Vegetables, Seafood, And Meat. This Pan Also Cooks Food Lean By Raising The Food Above Oils And Fat. Keep Your Food Sizzling By Popping This Pan In The Oven While You Prepare The Rest Of Your Meal. Safe For Use On Gas, Electric, Or Induction Stovetops.
Variation:
The Lacquer Coating May Be Uneven In Parts To Reveal A Silver-Brown Patina Underneath. This Is Part Of Its Natural Beauty.
History:
Sori Yanagi’S Kitchen Product Series Began With An Extensive Line Of Cutlery In 1974, And Has Since Expanded To Include Pots, Pans, Kettles, Colanders, Bowls, Knives, Utensils And Cast Iron Grills. His Design Concept Nurtures Simplicity And The Inclusion Of Small Ideas That Affect Us In Big Ways. Often Listed Amongst Legendary Masters Of Industrial Design Like Charles &Amp; Ray Eames And Arnie Jacobsen, Yanagi Is Considered To Be One Of Japan’S Most Influential Product Designers And A Leader Of The Industrial Post-War Design Movement In Japan. Credited As The Father Of Japanese Modern Design, Yanagi’S Bent Plywood Stool, The “Butterfly Stool”, Which Was Designed In 1956, Is Currently Part Of The Permanent Collection At The Museum Of Modern Art In Ny.
All Sori Yanagi Pieces Are Made In Niigata, Japan.
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