They're very well made and they look nice. If you want a (much) cheaper alternative that's 95% as good check out Vogue on Nisbets. It's what most restaurants use.
https://www.nisbets.co.uk/vogue-orange-oval-casserole-dish-5ltr/gh311 - £61 VS.
https://www.johnlewis.com/le-creuse...SJQ-FUBDWzYtrplVq4BoCzVsQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds £260
Ooph! That is a big saving and at a fraction of the cost! We shouldn't complain too much as we have several thousand pounds worth of John Lewis vouchers to spend so could treat ourselves but that's too much of a saving to pass up. Thanks for the link! Sending it to the 'boss' now.
Very good quality, easy to clean etc. Take for example oven/baking trays - they'd typically slowly deteriorate until I binned them. The Le Crue ones don't. Clean them (easily) and they're as good as new. Same for the pots/pans.
Whether they're worth the money though is hard to judge - that's a value call really isn't it? I think they are, so I stick with them.
I've always heard they're great quality but I suppose I've never really cared about kitchen ware until now that I'm going to actually own one. Better to buy once and forget about it rather than buying every few months I suppose