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Autumn is already in full swing, which means the winter holidays will sneak up before we even know it. Our team’s already on the hunt for cookware that withstands the most arduous of holiday cooking, and Staub’s ceramicware always rises to meet the challenge. (After all, our editors consistently praise Staub’s cast iron cookware because of its overall versatility and longstanding quality.) Even better, you can save up to 50% on the brand’s bestselling pieces at Williams Sonoma this week. From cocottes to baking dishes, these are the Staub cookware deals you can’t miss.
- Sellout Risk Staub 7-Quart Enameled Cast Iron Round Dutch Oven, $300, originally $470
- Staub Enameled Cast Iron Petite French Oven, $140, originally $230
- Staub Stoneware Pastel Mini Cocottes, $140, originally $180
- Staub Stoneware Rectangular Baking Dishes, Set of 2, $60, originally $100
- Staub 3.5-Quart Enameled Cast Iron Pumpkin Cocotte, $200, originally $370
- Williams Sonoma Exclusive Staub x Smitten Kitchen Enameled Cast Iron Braiser, $300, originally $400
- Staub Enameled Cast Iron Oval Gratin with Sea Bass Embossed Lid, $280, originally $350
- 50% Off Staub Enameled Cast Iron Essential French Oven, $200, originally $400
- Staub Enameled Cast Iron Traditional Deep Skillet, $100, originally $180
- Staub Enameled Cast Iron Fondue Pot, $200, originally $250
- Staub Stoneware Rectangular Baking Dishes, $100, originally $190
Staub 7-Quart Enameled Cast Iron Round Dutch Oven
Williams Sonoma
If there’s anything you snag from William Sonoma’s sale, make it this foundational Dutch oven. Food & Wine writers consider it the best cocotte that money can buy, calling out its versatility for a range of recipes and virtually blemish-free exterior (even after testing aforementioned recipes). If you’ve considered investing in Staub’s cookware, this is exactly where to start — and if you act fast, you can save $170.
Staub Enameled Cast Iron Petite French Oven
Williams Sonoma
This 1.5-quart oven has all the benefits of Staub’s larger-format cookware in a compact package, perfect for a date night dinner. You’ll also likely swoon over the brand’s multilayered enameling, which adds a particularly stunning finish to the chip-resistant French oven. Save nearly $200 on your pick of eight colors.
Staub Stoneware Pastel Mini Cocottes
Williams Sonoma
Planning for a crowd this Thanksgiving? Impress houseguests with individual cocottes (which makes catering toward allergies, dietary needs, and assorted requests even simpler). You can snag six of Staub’s 12-ounce cast iron cocottes for roughly $23 each, all of which make an excellent receptacle for molten lava cakes or breakfast dishes. The color selection suggests leftover stock from Easter sales, but we’re pleased with these soft, sage greens and baby blues any time of year.
Staub Stoneware Rectangular Baking Dishes, Set of 2
Williams Sonoma
Sometimes, the most versatile option is the simplest. Staub’s standard lineup of rectangular stoneware dishes gets the job done, impressing even our most discerning testers. Four colors are included (blue, citron, pink, and green), all of which are stain- and chip-resistant. Williams Sonoma describes this 2-piece set, which shakes out to $30 each, as a sitewide bestseller.
Staub 3.5-Quart Enameled Cast Iron Pumpkin Cocotte
Williams Sonoma
This seasonal favorite has returned, and Williams Sonoma is knocking $30 off the price tag. In a rare blend of whimsical design and staunch practicality — the ideal qualities for holiday gifting, in my humble opinion — Staub’s Pumpkin Cocotte holds 3.5 quarts of whatever squash bisque or veggie-packed stew you’ve cooked up.
Staub x Smitten Kitchen Enameled Cast Iron Braiser
Williams Sonoma
The decades-old cookware brand joined forces with Smitten Kitchen for a 4-quart braiser that’s equally stunning and all-around versatile. (We’ll point to its lineup of seven jeweled tone colors, for one.) Deb Perelman, the brains behind the Smitten Kitchen blog, says the heavy-use pan is ideal for braising, roasting, and sautés while not taking up much space in my small kitchen.”
Staub Enameled Cast Iron Oval Gratin with Sea Bass Embossed Lid
Williams Sonoma
Staub’s oval gratin dish is crafted for roasting fish, but we’d also bookmark this one for ratatouille and shallow casseroles. Its Williams Sonoma-exclusive embossed design makes for an excellent gift — but we’d also appreciate its appropriateness for a Feast of the Seven Fishes potluck, too.
Staub Enameled Cast Iron Essential French Oven
Williams Sonoma
On the other hand, you might consider a deeper French oven for dishes containing more broth. Staub’s version has sloped 4.5-inch walls to keep your stovetop tidy from spills, while a snug Chistera-style lid aids in retaining moisture. Landing at $200 for your choice of 15 brilliant colors, it’s an investment buy we’re confident will withstand years’ worth of use. Not convinced? You’ll save 50% on this 5-quart workhorse this week.
Staub Enameled Cast Iron Traditional Deep Skillet
Williams Sonoma
Ringing up at just $100, you can count on Staub’s high-walled skillet to last you for many holidays to come. This cast iron skillet measures 8.5 inches across, giving you enough surface area to create one-pot meals in a flash — and as a bonus, the heat-retaining and crack-resistant finish withstands quick temperature changes (like transferring from the stovetop to the oven). All 13 colors are on sale for 45% off this week.
Staub Enameled Cast Iron Fondue Pot
Williams Sonoma
There’s almost nothing that compares to a bite of warm, gooey cheese fondue on a chilly night. Staub’s Williams Sonoma-exclusive pot heats up that queso via an induction stovetop piece, which melts the contents before transferring to the centerpiece of your table. And while guests are mingling around this gorgeous enameled pot, you won’t have to worry about perfectly timing your other appetizers. Call that a party trick.
Staub Stoneware Rectangular Baking Dishes
Williams Sonoma
Our editors are constantly testing the top stoneware brands, and last year, this particular 3-piece set won out over Le Creuset’s pricier version. This nesting triple-threat is safe for the microwave, oven, broiler, freezer, and dishwasher — making it an all-around fantastic pick for holiday baking. Williams Sonoma’s sale includes three colors (cherry, sapphire, and rustic turquoise), all of which sell for roughly $33 per baking dish.
Nicolette Baker
2025-10-23 17:30:00

