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Best-selling cookwear brand Our Place's biggest sale of the year sends shoppers into a tizzy with unmissable deals

Best-selling cookwear brand Our Place's biggest sale of the year sends shoppers into a tizzy with unmissable deals

7NEWS30-04-2025

Autumn just got a whole lot hotter in the kitchen.
Our Place, Instagram's favourite cookware brand behind the viral Always Pan, has officially launched its biggest sale of the year — and it's packed with deals too good to scroll past.
From now until 12 May 2025, shoppers can score up to 30 per cent off Our Place's full range of design-forward, non-toxic cookware, tableware, and appliances.
These pieces are not only ridiculously pretty, they're multifunctional, cleverly engineered, and built to last, meaning your kitchen gets a glow-up that actually works hard.
There's just one catch: this is the only Our Place sale of the season.
Once 12 May hits, the savings are gone. No mid-year refresh, no sneaky end-of-season bargains.
It's now or never (and yes, your sad frying pan agrees).
Here's what to add to cart while you still can:
1. The 13-Piece Cookware Set was $945, now $625
A total kitchen reset in one genius bundle. You'll get both the full and mini versions of the Always Pan 2.0 and Perfect Pot, all complete with lids, spatulas, and steamer inserts. It's sleek, stackable, and smart enough to replace most of your current drawer clutter.
2. The 7-Piece Cookware Duo was $525, now $410
This bestselling pair — the Always Pan and Perfect Pot — is the brand's ride-or-die duo. With fast heat distribution, clever pouring spouts, and a lid that knows when to lock steam in (and let it out), these two are all you need to cook like a pro on weeknights.
3. The Large Always Pan was $295, now $250
More room, more flavour. Designed for big-batch meals and family dinners, this upsized version of the iconic Always Pan gives you space to stir, sear and sauté without the mess. Still nonstick, still gorgeous, just larger.
4. The Baker's Bundle was $325, now $275
A baker's dream, this set includes the Griddle Pan, three stackable baking dishes, and a reusable silicone mat. From crispy roast veg to Sunday banana bread, everything fits together and looks great doing it.
5. The Titanium Always Pan Pro was $335, now $300
This one's built to last and handle serious heat. With zero coatings, a titanium interior, and a triple-layer construction, it's virtually indestructible. Oh, and it's made without PFAS or other nasty toxins.
6. The Mini Perfect Pot 2.0 was $225, now $180
Cute but seriously capable, this mini pot is ideal for boiling, steaming, baking or simmering small batches. It's oven safe, induction compatible, and easy to store — perfect for everything from porridge to pasta sauce.
7. The 18-Piece Cookware + Bakeware Set was $1,270, now $825
This is the full package — literally. It combines the best of Our Place's cookware and bakeware into one epic set, including full and mini Always Pans, Perfect Pots, baking dishes, a griddle and more. Every item is made with their signature toxin-free nonstick coating and thoughtful design.
Our Place Autumn Sale runs until 12 May 2025, and it's the only one happening this season.

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