Hansol HomeDeco announced on the 12th that it has signed a business agreement with Okdong, a specialized aluminum manufacturer, and Professor Yoon Young-cheol of Kookmin University, an architectural design expert, to 'supply aluminum modular wall materials and activate sales.'
Through this agreement, Hansol HomeDeco will expand its business area from a wood-centered focus to metal materials, launching construction and furniture products utilizing aluminum.
Aluminum can be utilized in various fields, including furniture rails, handles, structural materials, and accessories, as well as in construction dry walls and metal finishes. In particular, the aluminum modular wall materials that Hansol HomeDeco plans to launch are explained by the company to be more durable than wood and to not emit harmful gases in the event of a fire due to their non-combustible properties, making them suitable for multi-use facilities. It is also characterized by the ability to be freely designed and constructed without length restrictions.
Hansol HomeDeco aims to provide customer-tailored products by collaborating with experts at every stage, from design to construction, through this business agreement.
A representative from Hansol HomeDeco noted, 'We will provide competitive aluminum materials in the construction and furniture market,' and added, 'We plan to expand our business with various aluminum components such as rails and supports in addition to aluminum wall materials.'