Kwangjuyo Han-nam Showroom

It is a directly managed store that opened in 2013 to commemorate the store’s
50th anniversary. All Kwangjuyo products are on display, and there is
an open table in the center of the showroom where you can try on matching
life porcelain that matches your style. The showcase with the motif of
old Korean cupboards can be transformed, so we create this space for
various Kwangjuyo’s exhibitions and events.

Kwangjuyo Icheon Center Showroom

This is a store that is managed directly by Kwangjuyo, where you can find all
of their products. We offer an experience in which you can directly
touch and feel the various vessels and objects of Kwangjuyo.
We recommend table settings and interior styling based on the user’s
style and sensibility, and we help them match the space well.

Kwangjuyo Culture Center

This is a space where the legacy of Kwangjuyo, which has been continued since 1963, is exhibited. Here, you can see Kwangjuyo’s translations and various works,
including the first product made in the early days of Kwangjuyo’s establishment,
pottery making tools, a initial draft product that was created through
various tests, the design transition process of the representative pattern,
‘Mokbu Yongmun’, Moon jars in collaboration with contemporary artists, and so on.

Ascending Kiln in Sugwang-ri, Icheon

Ascending Kiln in Sugwang-ri in Icheon is a kiln designated as National Registered Cultural Property No. 657 and is still in use today. It is the oldest of the firewood kilns, with 12 compartments.The total length is 27m, and it is the center of Korean modern and contemporary traditional ceramics. It is also significant information that reflects the status of the ceramic industry in Icheon’s early days. You can enjoy the atmosphere by walking around the kiln.

Cafe Coyu

Coyu is a compound word of the combination of the Korean word ‘goyu’,
which means original, and the English prefix ‘co-’, which means ‘together’.
It is impressive that the exterior of the building, which was previously
used as the Kwangjuyo Design Research Institute in the past, and the kiln and chimney used to create ceramics, have been preserved. Coyu’s special drinks, desserts, and living accessories are available.