
Jeremy's Note
By taking over the Menastyl brand in 2021, I wanted to give it a new energy—one that's youthful, fun, and accessible—while remaining true to the spirit of gastronomy for which our country is renowned. The goal is simple: to create products that inspire and make you want to cook with style, while bringing a modern touch to the culinary arts.
For me, cooking isn't just a matter of technique, but a way to come together, share, and celebrate precious moments around a beautiful table. This is what I hope to offer through each Menastyl creation: an invitation to make cooking a true pleasure.
I am proud to grow this brand with a passionate team and a community that shares this same vision.
— Jeremy, Menastyl brand manager
A little history...
Founded in 1975, the Menastyl brand established itself in less than 10 years as a leading cooking brand and has found a place of choice in French kitchens. With its trendy and durable products, choosing Menastyl was the guarantee of cooking in style!
Brand Ambassador of the Fliba group, the leading player in tableware in France in those years, it was for a long time the benchmark and favorite brand of the French for cast iron and enamel cookware, all produced in Hauts-de-France. Cocorico.
1975
Creation of the Menastyl brand by the Fliba group, a cookware brand best known for its cast iron and enamel products. All designed in the Hauts-de-France region!
1989
Menastyl has become a must-have for cooking and has found a special place in French cuisine. Its guiding principle: trendy and sustainable products!
2000
3rd in terms of market share, cooking and baking in France until the 2000s, Menastyl was then bought by Arc International and prospered within Arc Distribution, then Artmadis.
2021
Menastyl is taking a new turn by joining the brand portfolio of the Lebrun company, a century-old player in the tableware and culinary arts in France.
Innovation & concept
Produce healthily, produce better
Products made in France since 2021
Menastyl is back in 2021 with French-made cooking products. It is participating in the creation of a new cooking factory in the Indre department by guaranteeing and financing most of the initial production. This partner factory currently produces for numerous brands such as Cuisinox, Atma, and Batell, the brand of chef Mohamed Cheikh (winner of Top Chef 2012).
