The Classic Line vessels are made from 2.5 mm bimetal: 2.3 mm copper fused with a 0.2 mm stainless steel lining.
The Classic Line utilizes our original cast iron handle. It has a traditional hand-crafted look and ergonomic shape. The Classic Line has the most pan size options available.
All Falk Culinair collections are handcrafted in our Belgium workshop.
SIGNIFICANTLY reduced price to entice you to try Falk cookware. The low flared sides and flat bottoms of our frying pans let moisture escape to facilitate searing and browning. Covers sold separately.
The high straight sides of our sauté pans maintain even heat and regulate moisture for perfect sautés every time. The objective in a sauté is to cook food over high heat; retaining texture, flavor and- most notably- moisture. The word itself means, “jump,” referring to the action of the food particles sizzling in the pan. Covers sold separately.
The high straight sides of our sauté pans maintain even heat and regulate moisture for perfect sautés every time. The objective in a sauté is to cook food over high heat; retaining texture, flavor and- most notably- moisture. The word itself means, “jump,” referring to the action of the food particles sizzling in the pan. Covers sold separately.
The high straight sides of our sauté pans maintain even heat and regulate moisture for perfect sautés every time. The objective in a sauté is to cook food over high heat; retaining texture, flavor and- most notably- moisture. The word itself means, “jump,” referring to the action of the food particles sizzling in the pan. Covers sold separately.
The high straight sides of our sauté pans maintain even heat and regulate moisture for perfect sautés every time. The objective in a sauté is to cook food over high heat; retaining texture, flavor and- most notably- moisture. The word itself means, “jump,” referring to the action of the food particles sizzling in the pan. Covers sold separately.
The high straight sides of our sauté pans maintain even heat and regulate moisture for perfect sautés every time. The objective in a sauté is to cook food over high heat; retaining texture, flavor and- most notably- moisture. The word itself means, “jump,” referring to the action of the food particles sizzling in the pan. Covers sold separately.