2.5L casserole samples are now in production. Join the early list
Cream speckled CERENE ceramic casserole on a warm stone counter in a refined modern kitchen.

Premium healthy modern ceramic cookware

Ceramic cookware reimagined for the induction era.

CERENE begins with a sculptural true ceramic casserole designed for clean kitchens, healthier materials, gentle everyday cooking, and the beautiful rhythm of modern living.

First factory samples are now in production. Independent testing is planned once samples arrive.

True ceramic, not coated metal IH ceramic technology No internal or external metal plate
Factory samples in production No added metal plate direction Third-party testing planned Kickstarter preparation underway

The post-gas kitchen needs more than metal cookware.

Across North America, more new homes are moving toward cleaner, all-electric kitchens. Induction cooking is fast, precise, safer for indoor air, and aligned with the way modern homes are being built.

The cookware choices have not caught up. Induction shelves are still dominated by stainless steel, aluminum, cast iron, and ceramic-coated metal. CERENE is our answer: a true ceramic cooking experience made for the new generation induction kitchen.

CERENE ceramic casserole cooking on an induction hob with steam rising as the lid is lifted.

A 2.5L IH ceramic casserole for clean, modern daily cooking.

The first CERENE piece is shaped for soups, rice, sauces, stews, braises, steaming, and one-pot meals. Its lower rounded body, integrated hollow handles, domed ceramic lid, centered pour spout, and brass-tone knob make it feel younger, healthier, and more refined than a traditional cocotte.

Capacity
2.5L usable volume
Material
True ceramic direction, PFAS/PTFE-free positioning
Cooktop
Developed for high-efficiency induction through IH ceramic material technology
Base
No added metal plate inside or outside the pot
Signature
Centered pour spout and integrated hollow handles

Induction-ready ceramic without the usual metal-plate compromise.

All induction-compatible ceramic pots rely on a metal disc or plate at the bottom. It can interrupt the ceramic language of the product, create a visible construction break, and become one more stress point in a material that customers already worry may chip or crack.

CERENE is being developed through special IH ceramic material technology: true ceramic cooking, a flat ceramic base, and no added metal plate inside or outside the pot.

Cleaner ceramic form No visible metal disc Built for induction-era homes
Open cream ceramic casserole filled with risotto and vegetables on an elegant dining table.

Cookware that stays visible after the cooking is done.

CERENE is being designed as an object worth leaving out: tactile ceramic, warm ivory interior, soft mineral color, and a form that can move from induction hob to table without feeling like equipment. It is cookware for a cleaner kitchen, a calmer table, and a more beautiful daily cooking experience.

Speckled matte ceramic Warm ivory glaze Brushed brass accent

The ceramic advantage is not only visual.

Ceramic cookware is traditionally valued for gentle, even heating and moisture-holding cooking. Many cooks describe ceramic-prepared food as smoother, richer, and more natural in flavor.

As samples arrive, CERENE will build this story through real cooking demonstrations, energy-use checks, and blind taste comparisons instead of unsupported performance claims.

Gentle Heat

Designed around steady ceramic heat movement and moisture retention.

Cleaner Materials

PFAS/PTFE-free positioning with food-contact safety testing planned.

Energy Conscious

Engineered for efficient induction cooking, with sample testing to support future claims.

CERENE sits between categories that usually force a compromise.

Cream CERENE ceramic casserole shown beside stainless steel, cast iron, and worn nonstick cookware.

Against coated nonstick

A true ceramic material story instead of relying on a temporary cooking surface.

Against stainless steel

A warmer, more serving-ready object for everyday homes, not only technical kitchen performance.

Against cast iron cocottes

A softer, younger, lighter-feeling ceramic form without the old-world visual weight.

Against traditional clay pots

A ceramic cooking idea redesigned for induction-era kitchens, clean living, and Western daily use.

Modern minimal luxury with a real technical reason to exist.

01

True ceramic body

Not a metal pot simply dressed in a ceramic-like coating.

02

No added metal plate

No internal or external metal disc breaking the ceramic form.

03

High-efficiency induction

Engineered for the clean, fast, precise cooking surface of modern homes.

04

Gentle ceramic cooking

Built around the traditional ceramic values of steady heat, moisture, and flavor.

05

Healthy & pure

PFAS/PTFE-free positioning, with lead, cadmium, and food-contact testing planned.

06

Centered pour spout

A functional draining detail that also gives the casserole a clear visual signature.

CERENE ceramic casserole sample and ceramic material inspection on a warm product testing bench.

Ceramic trust has to be earned before it is claimed.

The first samples will be used for internal cooking trials, photography, and independent third-party testing. Final public claims will follow completed reports, not assumptions.

  • Food-contact safety
  • Lead and cadmium migration
  • Heavy metal migration
  • Thermal shock resistance, including EN 1183 direction
  • Induction compatibility and real-use heating cycles
  • Induction energy-use and heating efficiency comparison
  • Blind taste comparison and recipe demonstrations
  • Oven, stovetop, dishwasher, scratch, and open-flame validation
2.5L casserole sample productionIn progress
Internal use testingPlanned after arrival
Third-party lab submissionPlanned
Public test summaryComing after reports

We will publish testing updates as they become available.

A ceramic cookware house built for the kitchens coming next.

CERENE began with a tension we kept seeing: ceramic cooking feels honest, warm, and timeless, but modern induction homes are still asked to choose between metal cookware, temporary coatings, or heavy heritage pots.

The first casserole is our answer: a calm ceramic object with a real technical reason to exist, shaped for everyday cooking, table serving, and the proof-led standards a modern cookware brand should earn.

Material honesty Induction-era relevance Testing before claims Worth leaving out
CERENE ceramic casserole prototype in a refined product design atelier.
01 From ceramic tradition

Keep the gentle, natural cooking feeling people associate with ceramic.

02 Into induction homes

Rebuild the idea for all-electric kitchens without adding a visible metal plate.

03 Proven before claimed

Use real samples, cooking trials, and third-party testing to support public language.

CERENE circular brass linework symbol.

Designed for the modern ritual.

CERENE should feel premium, healthy, and architectural, but never cold. The symbol points to ceramic form, gentle heat circulation, balance, purity, induction energy, and the quiet rhythm of cooking.

Moon Ivory Stone Beige Mineral Taupe Sage Grey-Green Midnight Blue Brushed Brass

Transparent now. More proof when samples arrive.

Is CERENE available to buy now?

No. The 2.5L casserole is currently in sample production.

Is it induction compatible?

It is being developed as induction-ready ceramic cookware using special IH ceramic material technology. Real sample demonstrations and testing updates will follow.

Does it use a metal plate?

No. The product direction is no added metal plate inside or outside the pot. CERENE is being developed through special IH ceramic material technology and a flat ceramic base.

Why does no metal plate matter?

Added metal discs can interrupt the clean ceramic form and create a visible construction compromise. CERENE’s direction is a more integrated ceramic object for modern induction homes.

Does ceramic cooking taste different?

Ceramic cookware is traditionally valued for gentle, even heating and moisture retention. CERENE will support public taste and energy-saving claims with real sample demonstrations and comparisons.

Is it microwave safe?

No. The product is not intended for microwave use.

What tests are planned?

Food-contact safety, lead/cadmium migration, heavy metal migration, thermal shock, induction performance, energy-use comparison, taste comparison, oven, dishwasher, open-flame, scratch, and real-use durability checks.

Will there be more pieces?

CERENE’s wider direction includes a 28cm shallow braiser, but the first public focus remains the 2.5L casserole.

Follow the first CERENE launch.

Join for sample updates, testing progress, first photography, cooking demonstrations, Kickstarter timing, and launch access. Retail, press, and creator enquiries are welcome during development.

Retail, press, creator, or partnership enquiry?

CERENE is preparing its first IH ceramic cookware samples, testing program, and cooking demonstration content. Tell us who you are and what you would like to discuss.