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Demeyere Sirocco cookware offers 20 different vessels and lids at many sizes; it's one of the company's large lines. The look is created by industrial designer Koen De Winter, a Canadian citizen of Belgian descent and one of the few Belgians who has exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. As is characteristic of Demeyere products, the Sirocco line has many classic shapes as well numerous specialized ones including conic saute pans, steam cookers, simmering pots, and accessories. Demeyere uses an Inductoseal technology for the straight-sided pots in this line, which has seven layers of stainless steel with a copper core and a hermetically sealed base. The pots and pans that require heat distribution to the sides of the vessels use another 7-ply technology that is comprised of stainless steel layers around an aluminum core.
As is the case with every Demeyere line, the particular cooking technology—searing, boiling, pan frying, etc. dictates the thickness of the materials. This particular line is notable for its handle shapes which one will find quite unique among cookware in general and within Demeyere's company too.
Demeyere was founded in 1908, and is located near Antwerp , Belgium . The philosophy of the Demeyere brand demands constant update in design, and innovation in manufacturing processes. In the 1960's, Demeyere pioneered the use of sandwich bottoms made of pure aluminum. They later developed a unique surface treatment called Brinox that prevents stains and keeps this product line's 18/10 stainless steel shining.
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Another says of the 3.2 quart saucepan with lid, “The pan arrived fast and in perfect shape, and I'm happy to recommend it to anyone who loves to cook.”
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