America’s oldest and largest cast iron cookware foundry — still poured in South Pittsburg, Tennessee since 1896.

Made in USA
Since 1896
Founded1896
Made inSouth Pittsburg, TN
OwnershipFamily-owned
Heritage125+ years
Status✓ Made in USA

Where Lodge cookware is made

Manufacturing

South Pittsburg, Tennessee, USA. Every piece of Lodge seasoned cast iron is melted, molded, and finished at the company’s two foundries in the same small Tennessee town where it began in 1896.

Foundries

Lodge runs two foundries in South Pittsburg. A second foundry that opened in 2017 raised capacity by roughly 75% — an American manufacturer expanding at home rather than offshoring.

Seasoning & finishing

In 2002 Lodge became the first cast-iron maker to season its cookware at the foundry, creating the now-standard ready-to-use finish. All of it happens in the USA.

The honest note: Lodge’s traditional seasoned cast iron is made in South Pittsburg, Tennessee. Some accessories and the enameled line are produced elsewhere — the Lodge products in our store are the USA-made cast iron.

The story

In 1896, Joseph Lodge founded the Blacklock Foundry in the small Tennessee town of South Pittsburg. A fire leveled it in 1910; three months later the company was reborn as Lodge Manufacturing. More than 125 years on, it is still owned and run by Joseph Lodge’s descendants — one of the last great American cookware foundries, and the oldest.

Why it matters

A Lodge skillet is the rare American-made product that outlives the person who buys it. Choosing one keeps a 125-year-old Tennessee foundry — and the families who run it — at work, instead of sending those dollars to imported cookware built to be replaced. It is buying American at its most durable.

Frequently asked questions

Is all Lodge cookware made in the USA?

Lodge’s traditional seasoned cast iron is made in South Pittsburg, Tennessee. Some accessories and the enameled line may be made elsewhere — the store carries the USA-made cast iron.

Is Lodge still family-owned?

Yes — by the descendants of founder Joseph Lodge, since 1896.

How long does Lodge cast iron last?

Generations. Well cared for, a Lodge skillet can be handed down and used for a lifetime and beyond.

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