COOK LINE COOKWARE
Enamel cookware for the kitchen
The Urban Line and Classic Line cookware series combine timeless design with outstanding functionality – perfect for anyone who values durable and aesthetically pleasing enamel cookware. While the Urban Line is made of stainless steel with a high-quality enamel coating (inside and out), the Classic Line is crafted from robust steel, also finished with elegant enamel. Each series unites the strength of its base material with the health benefits of enamel, creating an exceptional cooking experience.
Advantages of our enamel cookware
Dishwasher-safe
Free from nickel, PTFE, PFOA and BPA
Suitable for all hob types including induction
Scratch-resistant, cut-resistant, easy to clean
Elegant, timeless design for every kitchen
Enamel cookware from SIEGWERK
The URBAN LINE cookware range from SIEGWERK works with the natural material enamel, which is free from chemical additives such as PFOA, PTFE or BPA. Enamel is a glass-like coating that is particularly easy to clean. The non-porous surface prevents the adhesion of bacteria or other residues. They are coated with enamel on both the inside and outside. The exterior coating in clean white or subtle graphite fits perfectly into a modern kitchen design. The glass lids ensure that you always have the food in view. The combination of stainless steel and enamel coating ensures even heat distribution when cooking. The pots are dishwasher-safe and suitable for all types of stove.
Things to know about enamel cookware
Why enamel cookware is a good choice
Enamel cookware has been popular for decades and is currently making a real comeback in modern kitchens. The combination of a robust surface, easy cleaning and nostalgic look makes enamel cookware an attractive choice. What's more, enamel is particularly hygienic and ideal for people with metal allergies, because: It is cookware that is nickel-free.
Whether on the gas hob, induction hob or in the oven - enamel cookware is extremely versatile and durable if treated correctly.
Cookware with enamel coating in various sizes
If you choose enamel saucepans, you will find the right size for every need:
- 20 cm - 3.9 liters: Ideal for smaller households or side dishes
- 22 cm - 5.0 liters: Perfect for stews, soups and larger portions
- 24 cm - 6.5 liters: Ideal for family meals and storage cooking
These sizes are ideal for everyday use - robust, dimensionally stable and easy to clean. Many models are also available as enamel pots with glass lids, making it easier to keep an eye on cooking without having to constantly lift the lid.
Saucepan with enamel coating: compact and practical
A saucepan with an enamel coating is the perfect helper for smaller tasks in the kitchen: preparing sauces, boiling milk, mixing pudding or steaming vegetables. The version with a diameter of 16 cm and a volume of 2.2 liters is particularly suitable for singles, small portions or side dishes.
Advantages at a glance:
- Light and handy, ideal for quick use
- Enamel ensures tasteless cooking
- Even heat distribution
- Easy to clean and visually timeless
Enamel saucepans in saucepan format are a must, especially for kitchens where functionality and style need to be combined.
Wok with enamel coating for Asian cuisine and more
Anyone who enjoys Asian cooking or wants to prepare vegetables gently will love the wok with enamel coating (32 cm). It combines the advantages of a classic wok with the easy-care and nickel-free surface of enamel.
Particularly practical:
- Heat-resistant and oven-safe
- Even heat distribution - ideal for quick searing
- Large surface for stir-fries, stir-fries or stews
- No metal abrasion - therefore good for allergy sufferers
An enamel wok is not only functional, but also a real eye-catcher - often available in nostalgic colors or with retro details.
Buying enamel pots - what you should look out for
When buying enamel pots, you should look out for high-quality workmanship: A clean transition between the base and side wall, a smooth enamel coating without chipping and sturdy handles are crucial for durability and convenience.
Tips for buying:
- Enamel should be evenly applied (without bubbles or cracks)
- A matching glass lid is practical, but not always included
- Pay attention to the stove compatibility
- If you value cooking without harmful substances, look out for the “nickel-free cookware” label