Protect tables and tablecloths from ugly heat stains by using natural cork. If the pot or dish is too big for one pot stand, you can put all 3 next to each together.
Package quantity: 3 pack
Withstands temperatures up to 160°C.
Air dry the cork before use to remove any earthy scent.
Cork is a natural material giving variations in colour and appearance.
How to choose
The pan affects your cooking
The thickness of the sides and base of the pan can affect your cooking. Thin bases heat up rapidly, but food sticks more easily. They're best for gas hobs, which respond quickly and precisely when you regulate the temperature. Thick bases take longer to heat up, but distribute the heat more evenly so the food is cooked from different directions. You'll get the best results if you choose a pan that is suited to your hob and the food you're cooking.
Material
What is cork?
Cork comes from cork oak bark which is carefully cut from the tree’s trunk. It then takes about nine years until the tree forms new bark that can be harvested. Since a cork oak can live to be aged 150-200, each one produces a lot of cork during its lifetime. Cork has several good qualities as a material: it’s lightweight, flexible, waterproof and naturally resists fire. We use it in furniture and accessories.