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We make the best cookware on the planet!

Lodge Cast Iron has been manufacturing cookware and accessories since 1896. We currently operate two foundries in South Pittsburgh, Tennessee, our home since the beginning. With 120 years of experience, every piece of Lodge cookware is built for durability and versatility. We don't just make cookware - we create memories that last for generations.

Lodge Cast Iron

Our principles lead us to operate consistently.

We are committed to the company and to each other.

Our story begins in 1877, when Joseph Lodge moved to South Pittsburgh, Tennessee. As a 5th generation, family-owned company, our founder's legacy of quality cookware and innovation continues to this day. Over the years, Lodge Cast Iron has survived and thrived by paying attention to what matters most: our employees.

We are proud of who we are, what we do and how we do it.

Making lodge cast iron cookware is just cool! We pour a mixture of molten iron and steel into sand molds to create solid, durable pieces of cookware that will last for generations.

We are proud of who we are, what we do and how we do it.

We are committed to reducing our impact on the environment. Over the years, we've developed company-wide recycling programs, discovered ways to reuse foundry sand, switched to biodegradable packaging materials, and invested in foundry equipment that reduces pollution and minimizes energy consumption.

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We are in this together.

We are deeply invested in the South Pittsburgh community and surrounding area. This Tennessee town has been our home since the beginning and it is our moral duty to take care of the people who have helped shape Lodge Cast Iron into the successful company it is today.

We support various charities, fundraising initiatives and other programs that have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to help people and the community.

We are proud sponsors of the National Corn Festival, held here in South Pittsburgh, Tennessee, the last full weekend in April. Since the festival began, more than $1 million has been given to the community.

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