Processed at Temperatures Over 1000°C
Available in Premium and Basic Lines

Hansol Homedeco announced on May 8 that it has launched its new ceramic countertop material, "CollectStone."

Photo of installation with CollectStone Calacatta Imperial pattern. Hansol Home Deco

Photo of installation with CollectStone Calacatta Imperial pattern. Hansol Home Deco

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CollectStone is an interior material made from ceramic, processed using over 5 tons of pressure and at temperatures exceeding 1000°C. It can be used for kitchen and bathroom countertops, island tables, and wall tiles.


Compared to natural stone or engineered stone, which are commonly used for kitchen countertops, CollectStone features higher strength, allowing it to withstand heavy loads. It is highly resistant to scratches and has a very low water absorption rate, helping to prevent everyday stains that may occur in kitchens.


With excellent heat resistance, CollectStone does not get damaged even when placing hot pots directly on it. Additionally, it does not discolor even after prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, ensuring stable use in spaces with strong natural light.


CollectStone is available in two lines: the "Premium Line," developed in collaboration with Italian high-end ceramic brand Atlas Concorde, and the "Basic Line," known for its subtle and refined colors. With a total of 24 different patterns, the lineup offers customers a wider range of choices.



Hansol Homedeco plans to introduce materials with the same patterns as CollectStone to its own furniture material product, "Hansol Storyboard," in the second half of this year. A representative from Hansol Homedeco stated, "With the launch of CollectStone, we have established an integrated kitchen material solution covering everything from doors to bodies and countertops," adding, "We will continue to develop cohesive designs among each material to ensure customer satisfaction."


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