Overview
A beautiful four-piece vintage enamel-on-steel cookware set featuring a delicate pink wild rose pattern, complete with heavy cast brass handles and decorative finials. This set combines the durability of mid-century industrial design with a romantic, cottagecore aesthetic that is highly sought after today.
Story
Introduced in the 1970s, this romantic 'Wild Rose' pattern offered a soft, floral alternative to Copco's famous solid-color minimalist cookware. It brought a touch of European country charm directly into modernizing suburban American kitchens.
Maker / Origin
Copco was founded in 1960 by Sam Farber, who later went on to create the famous OXO Good Grips brand. Renowned for collaborating with top-tier Danish designers like Michael Lax, Copco revolutionized kitchenware by merging high-end Scandinavian aesthetics with heavy-duty, functional materials.
Condition & Value
The exterior enamel and floral transfers appear bright and intact with minimal fading. There is minor wear consistent with age on the brass handles and rims; the interior enamel must be checked for chips or staining, as interior damage significantly reduces usability and value.