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The World's Most Beautiful Dutch Oven (by way of SF)

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Thanks to Workshop Residence, a San Francisco organization that pairs visiting artists with local manufacturers, sculptor Gay Outlaw and woodworker Bob Schmitz undertook a foundry project in a material that was new to both: cast iron. Their long journey resulted in a Dutch oven that blurs the line between art and utility. It's at the top of all our wish lists. 

Outlaw Schmitz Dutch Oven, Remodelista

Above: Outlaw Schmitz Cast-Iron Dutch Ovens are available with a rounded or squared bottom and lid. They each hold three quarts and are $180 each, or $340 for the pair, at Workshop. (N.B. The duo are taking orders for their second batch, which is expected to be ready on December 17, with more to follow.)

Outlaw Schmitz Dutch Oven Rounded Bottom, Remodelista

Above: The cast-iron lids have a wood-grain pattern. 

Outlaw Schmitz Cast Iron Dutch Oven, Remodelista

Above: Each Dutch oven comes lightly oiled with canola oil and requires preseasoning, by being heated in a oven for three hours before use. 

Outlaw Schmitz Dutch Oven In Process, Remodelista

Above: The pots are cast in sand in small batches at AB&I Foundry in Oakland, California, and are made of 99 percent recycled iron.

Outlaw Schmitz Dutch Oven, Remodelista

Above: The bottom of the Outlaw Schmitz Dutch Oven proudly states its roots.

For more products designed by Workshop Residence artists, go to the Workshop Online Store. Live in the Bay Area? Visit Workshop at 833 22nd St., in the Dog Patch neighborhood.

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