Lock&Lock Deco IH Series. Photo by Lock&Lock

Lock&Lock Deco IH Series. Photo by Lock&Lock

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[Asia Economy Reporter Moon Hyewon] Lock&Lock announced on the 3rd that it has launched the ‘Decore IH Series,’ featuring functions optimized for cooking and differentiated design.


The Decore IH Series consists of a total of 10 lineups, including 6 types of pots and 4 types of frying pans, characterized by a rounded curved design that offers a retro sensibility and vintage colors. The colors include four options: simple Cream Ivory, bright Mint, stylish Vintage Yellow, and modern Royal Navy. Each of the 10 pots and frying pans is uniquely applied with vintage colors, allowing customers to mix and match in their own style by choosing either the same color or different colors.


The coatings were selected to be most optimized for their intended use. Pots mainly used for salty broth dishes are coated internally with ceramic coating, which offers excellent corrosion resistance and durability, while frying pans used for frying or stir-frying are internally coated with titanium coating, which has superior non-stick functionality. The exterior is uniformly coated with a high-gloss ceramic coating that is heat-resistant and has a subtle shine.


Convenience and safety were also carefully considered. The cookware can be used on all heat sources, including gas ranges, induction, and halogen. In particular, Lock&Lock’s unique special technique maximizes the contact area on the bottom, boasting 40% higher thermal efficiency on induction compared to existing pots. This is on par with cookware made of stainless steel.



The products can be purchased through Lock&Lock’s official online mall, Lock&Lock Mall, and the official Naver Smart Store. Starting from the 17th, they will also be available on open markets such as the interior O2O platform ‘Oneul-ui Jip’ and Gmarket, and 11st.


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