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Like choosing an art piece...
...choosing the *right* tableware is a must for the ultimate dining experience.
And offering traditional yet contemporary options is ceramics maker, Kwangjuyo.
To appeal to modern needs and tastes, it offers casual lines.
They're practical and beautiful reflecting the care and creativity of ancient artisans.
Kwangjuyo is best known for its classic line, produced using age-old techniques.
For each piece, clay is molded by hand.
Then traditional Korean patterns are carved in.
The
techniques adopted are similar to the Italian 'sgraffito'.
Among the popular series here is 'Mok-bu-yong-moon' launched more than two decades ago.
By drawing inspirations from the past, Kwangjuyo caters to individualized lifestyles.
Red isn't the easiest color to produce on porcelain.
Still, from Kwangjuyo's pursuit of distinct designs came this line of peach blossoms calling
for luck.
Seeking designs that are prettier and more practical...
Neoflam is noted for its contemporary and colorful cookware.
Of the new editions is "Eela".
It's a premium ceramic-coated pots and pans line based on a flower motif.
Eela's side walls are accented by four lines, and seamlessly integrated with
the handles.
Neoflam's kitchenware is also known for preserving full flavors of food.
Also new is 'Retro.'
Due to its ivory color, the line blends with all kinds of kitchenware.
The brand's love of bright colors is also apparent in its cutting boards.
'Dandy' is a high
heat resistant ceramic cookware line.
It's modeled after Korean traditional houses known as 'hanok'.
Functional and aesthetically pleasing together they're a perfect recipe for any kitchen.