Merlot in the kitchen, Circulon Symmetry adds a new hue
Looking to add some color to the kitchen? Circulon Symmetry added a rich Merlot hue to its popular cooking line.
Circulon Symmetry is a definitely a kitchen essential. The popular, high-performance cookware line, by Meyer Corporation, is popular with home cooks. In a recent company announcement, the brand has expanded its hard-anodized nonstick cookware to include the color merlot. Now, the rich, warm color in your kitchen isn’t limited to your wine glass.
The addition of the merlot color blends seamlessly with the other colors in the line, chocolate and black. All the colors add a sense of subtle sophistication in the kitchen. Whether the home cook combines colors or uses a single color palate, these color choices imply a turn to more reserved tones in the cookware industry.
In other recent cookware releases, brands have channeled natural, earthy hues. Ayesha Curry’s new basil green and even Rachael Ray’s sea salt gray are more subtle shades for the home kitchen. Additionally, these colors seem to blend with other natural tones. Now, the home cook can mix and match cookware with more visual color symmetry.
Circulon Symmetry new merlot, photo provided by Meyer Corporation
Circulon Symmetry is popular with home cooks because of its durability. The hard-anodized aluminum is twice as strong as stainless steel. While the home cook might not be preparing as many meals as a professional kitchen, the home cook does want a product that stands up to lots of wear.
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Part of the brand’s durability comes from the non-stick cooking surface. The signature Total Nonstick System is unique to the brand. The raised circles on the cooking surface ensure that food releases easily. Plus, this design offers a longer lasting non-stick surface compared to other coatings.
While many of these statements are technical, the home cooks want to know that omelets won’t stick to the pan or the fish will have the perfect sear. When cookware works well, and effortlessly, the home cook is more willing, and wanting, to be in the kitchen. No one wants to spend time, effort and money when the finished product is hindered by a poor cookware choice.
Since Circulon Symmetry is available in open stock, adding one or two items to your kitchen is quite feasible. At the affordable price point, the home cook can experiment in the kitchen. Plus, the new Merlot hue is subtle and sophisticated, which allows it blend in with existing cookware pieces.
Are you ready to add a little merlot to your cooking? Check out Circulon Symmetry and its latest hue. Your next home cooked meal could be even tastier.