Company introduces kitchenware in Pokémon style that is too good to use

Company introduces kitchenware in Pokémon style that is too good to use

In the world of Pokémon, besides games like Pokémon GO, there is also a lot of merchandise. Like a recent collection of pots and mugs, for which you’ll have to pay quite a bit.

What kind of company is this? Le Creuset is a company from France, known primarily for its cast iron pots, pans, and roasters. The company was founded in 1925 and exports its products, available in many different colors, around the world.

Now there is also a collection aimed at Pokémon fans. But for that, you’ll have to dig quite deep into your pockets.

Cooking with Pikachu, eating with Evoli

What kind of collection is this? The Pokémon collection by Le Creuset includes both cooking pots and mugs, plates, and cups. Pikachu is the main focus here. You can find the electric mouse in the collection on large and small cooking pots as well as on plates and cups.

You can also find the 3 starters of the 1st generation, Squirtle, Bulbasaur, and Charmander, as well as Snorlax on cups and plates. Evoli can also be discovered on a bowl.

The offer is rounded off by plates with Poké and Master Ball motifs, as well as one mug styled like a Poké and a Super Ball each.

How much does the collection cost? If you want to place the collection in your kitchen, you’ll have to dig quite deep into your wallet. The mini plate with Pikachu motif is available for $85 (which is about €78), a mug will cost you $129 (about €118), and for the large cooking pot even $999 (approximately €916).

If you want to order from bokksu.com, keep in mind that the shop is not based in the EU. This means that you need to account for additional fees when purchasing, such as import VAT (19% of the goods value). Additionally, shipping across such distances always carries some risk regarding the integrity of the products.

The collection from Le Creuset is not the first collaboration between the Pokémon Company and other companies. In 2023, there was a collaboration with the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, which led to adults fighting over and offering their spoils for hundreds of euros on the internet.

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