American-Made Cookware
American cookware is built to outlive trends — and often the cook who buys it. This collection brings together USA-made cast iron, bakeware and kitchenware from manufacturers who still pour, stamp and finish their products on American soil.
At its heart is cast iron from Lodge (South Pittsburg, Tennessee, since 1896), America's oldest cast iron foundry, alongside professional bakeware from USA Pan, classic glass from Pyrex and Anchor Hocking, and colorful Fiesta dinnerware made in Ohio. Cast iron in particular is the rare pan that improves with age and can be handed down for generations.
Look for a clear "Made in USA" statement — many cookware brands import their enameled or specialty lines even when their core products are domestic. Everything here is verified American-made.
Popular brands: Vollrath • Lodge • All-Clad • Field Company • Heritage Steel • FINEX Cast Iron
21 American manufacturers • 408 American-made products
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Frequently asked questions
Is the cast iron really made in the USA?
Yes — Lodge pours and seasons its traditional cast iron in Tennessee. Its imported enameled line is not included here.
How long does American cookware last?
Cast iron can last generations with basic care; quality bakeware and glass last for decades.
Which brands do you carry?
Lodge, USA Pan, Pyrex, Anchor Hocking, Fiesta and more.








































