Williams Sonoma's Spring Cookware Sale Has Arrived — And I've Scouted the Best Deals for You
40% off select cookware, including saute pans, frying pans, and Dutch ovens? You don't have to tell me twice. Check out my style editor-approved round-up of the best buys below.
Williams Sonoma's Spring Cookware Sale is here, and lucky for you that means 40% off pots, pans, and more from some of the best kitchen brands on the market. I know scrolling page after page of markdowns can be quite overwhelming, though, which is why I spent the first half of my day doing it for you.
So take a break from shopping some of the best home decor brands and turn your attention to one of our favorite retailers for what is my favorite room in the house (the kitchen, of course). I’ve got the low down on the best deals across multiple product categories, which means all you have to do is press ‘add to cart.’ Oh, and then invite me over for dinner. You didn't think you were getting off that easy, did you?
Shop the full Williams Sonoma Spring Cookware Event here.
Frying Pans
Price: $159.96
Was: $199.95
Quality cookware always comes at a cost, but these stainless steel pans defy the paradigm. A great starter set for an aspiring chef.
Price: $399.95
Was: $530
At $130 off, there is no better time to snag these stainless steel skillets than now. They’re stainless steel construction boasts ProCore aluminum, which delivers ‘35% better heat conductivity than standard aluminum-clad cookware.’
Price: $149.95
Was: $119.96
All-Clad is always a good idea, and this is another well-priced set for those looking to build out their kitchens These pans work seamlessly on all types of cooktops, are dishwasher safe (a huge plus), and oven safe up to 500 degrees Fahrenheit. And did I mention the whole shebang is only $120?
Saute Pans
Price: $199.96
Was: $249.95
Especially during its own sale, relying on Williams Sonoma brand products could really pay off financially. Case in point: this 4.6qt saucepan that looks good enough for Le Cordon Bleu.
Dutch Ovens & Braisers
Price: $179.95
Was: $310
Much like Le Creuset, Staub is the other big player in the cookware space. I know I should be obsessed with this rust-resistant and versatile braiser for its enameled cast iron finish that transfers and retains heat evenly, but I mostly can’t stop looking at the darling green color.
Price: $199.95
Was: $350
This darling demi French oven is great for soups, grains, and stews — and maybe even a jam or two.
Price: $279.95
Was: $430
You know her, you love her. The signature enameled cast iron Dutch oven from Le Creuset. Available in a variety of colors (all of them currently on sale), this versatile piece is the kitchen tool you didn’t know you needed (or the one you’ve been saving up to get).
Cookware Sets
Price: $399.96
Was: $499.95
I can’t get over the insane deal that is a $400 11-piece cookware set from GreenPan, whose luxury brand is free of PFOA, PFAs, lead, and cadmium. Now $100 off.
Price: $179.95
Was: $249.95
Not only was this 17-piece set from Cuisinart a good deal to begin with, but it’s now less than $180. That’s less than $18 a piece! You can’t make this up. (Also, for what it’s worth, I have this exact set and have loved it).
Miscellaneous
Price: $67.20
Was: $84
This compact tea kettle would be a great accent for a small stove (and I can’t get enough of the high gloss finish).
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Brigid Kennedy is a freelance writer and former style editor for Livingetc.com, where she scoured the internet for the best and most stylish deals on home decor and more. She also served as the website's in-house sofa expert, completely revamping and reworking Livingetc's expansive sofa buying guide by interviewing a total of 17 interior designers and sofa experts at top brands like Article and Benchmade Modern; sitting on upwards of 50 sofas across both Pittsburgh and New York City; extensively polling her friends and family for their own sofa-buying anecdotes and product recommendations; and traveling to Dallas, Texas, to tour the floor of a couch factory. In total, she estimates she has spent 40+ hours (and counting!) reading, writing, and talking about couches with accredited sofa connoisseurs o then pass that knowledge on to you. She describes her personal design style as colorful and clean, and in her free time enjoys reading, watching movies, and curating impossibly niche playlists on Spotify. She recently relocated from Manhattan to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where she's decorating and DIYing a new home downtown.
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