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Discover Timeless Stainless Steel Craft

PN Poongnyun: A Trusted Name in Korean Kitchens Since 1954.

Favium 16/18/20cm

Balanced Depth. Practical Surface.
Designed for everyday cooking, built to last in Australian homes.

Perfect size for a small to medium family's everyday meals:

  • 16cm: Perfect for heating milk, cooking porridge, boiling eggs, or preparing sauces, ideal for 1 to 2 people.
  • 18cm: Great for soups, pasta, or light stews, comfortably serving 2 to 3 people.
  • 20cm: Ideal for family favourites like chicken soup, beef Casserole or curry, serving 3 to 4 people with ease.

Point #1

No Joints or Rivets

접합 부위가 없어 쉬운 관리

  • A straight body paired with gently curved handles creates a balanced silhouette, adding elegance to your kitchen.
  • The base sits flush against the cooktop, allowing heat to transfer evenly and efficiently.
  • With no internal screws or joints, the surface stays hygienic and easy to clean.
  • A softly brushed matte texture catches the light beautifully - clean, subtle, and timeless.

Why POSCO Stainless Steel?

Founded in 1968, POSCO (Pohang Iron & Steel Company) is one of the world’s leading steel manufacturers. Recognised globally for its advanced production standards and commitment to sustainability, POSCO produces high-quality stainless steel trusted across a wide range of industries.

Originally developed for demanding applications such as high-performance home appliances, where heat, moisture, and mechanical stress require long-term durability, POSCO stainless steel offers excellent corrosion resistance, strength, and formability. These same properties make it especially well-suited for cookware exposed daily to heat, steam, salt, and acidity.

We recommend cookware crafted from POSCO stainless steel because it reflects a careful balance of material integrity, performance, and long-term reliability - qualities that matter in every kitchen.

Image: POSCO Mill Test Certificate verifying genuine 304 stainless steel.

Point #2

사용자를 고려한 프리미엄 디테일로 한층 더 편리한

Premium Details

Thoughtfully refined details for a more comfortable and seamless cooking experience.

바디보다 높은 주물 손잡이 The handles are positioned slightly higher than the pot body for a more comfortable grip, making them easy to use with heat-resistant gloves.

깔끔한 푸어링림 The softly rolled rim allows liquids to pour cleanly, helping prevent drips down the outside of the pot.

냄비 뚜껑 디테일 The gently recessed lid rim helps prevent boil-overs and reduces rattling noise while cooking.

열의 순환을 돕는 하이돔 The raised lid design promotes smooth circulation of heat and steam as ingredients simmer.

Point #3

Advanced Clad Technology

Fusing multiple metals under high pressure to combine the best qualities of each for faster, more even cooking and better-tasting results.

제품 크기 비교

Available in 3 Practical Sizes

Choose the one that suits your everyday cooking: 16 cm Saucepan, 18 cm Pot, and 20 cm Pot

Specifications

Dimensions (Width × Height, including lid and handles)
  • Inner Diameter: 16cm / 18cm / 20cm
  • 16cm: 33.5cm x 16cm
  • 18cm: 30.5cm x 16.4cm
  • 20cm: 32.5cm x 19.4cm
  • Thickness: Body 2.5mm, Lid 1.0mm
Capacity (with internal water level markings)
  • 16cm: 1.5 Litres
  • 18cm: 2 Litres
  • 20cm: 3.5 Litres
Weight (including lid)
  • 16cm: 1.2 kg
  • 18cm: 1.6 kg
  • 20cm: 2.0 kg
Design
  • Color: Satin Silver
  • Material: 5-Ply Premium Stainless Steel
    (POSCO, South Korea)
  • Layers: STS304 · AL1050 · AL3003 · AL1050 · STS430
  • Finish: Refined satin finish with minimal abrasive residue
More Info
  • Item Number: FV5PT-16CD/18CD/20CD
  • Brand: PN Poongnyun
  • Cooktop Compatibility: Gas · Induction · Electric · Ceramic · Halogen
  • Oven Safe up to 260°C
  • Dishwasher Safe

Included in the Box

  • Pot x1

  • Lid x1

  • Product Information x1

구매 후 첫 세척 안내

First Wash After Purchase

Even if it looks spotless, fine polishing residue may remain. Here’s how to give your pot a thorough clean before first use.

불량이 아니니 안심하세요

It’s Not a Defect

Minor surface marks may result from electro-polishing and are not defects. Most will disappear after washing. For any concerns, feel free to contact us.

Some marks on the surface.

Light water spots or fingerprints may appear during packaging. They’ll return to their original shine after washing and towel-drying.

Black powder came off on tissue.

The manufacturing process uses minimal polishing on the surface, but some fine residue may remain. Please wash thoroughly before first use.

I see something like a scratch.

Slight scratches may appear due to the nature of stainless steel finishing, but they don’t affect hygiene or performance.

FAQs

Please read our FAQs page to find out more.

I'm used to non-stick pans. How do I cook with stainless steel cookware?

Preheating is key when using stainless steel. Once you get the hang of it, it’s simple and easy. Let’s walk through it together:

  1. Place the dry, empty pan on medium-low heat for about 2 minutes. (Tip: Place it on the cooktop first, then prepare your ingredients - it saves time.)
  2. Add a small amount of oil and swirl.
  3. If the oil moves smoothly with a ripple pattern, it’s ready.
  4. Adjust heat as needed and begin cooking.

Tip: Stainless steel conducts heat very well. You rarely need high heat, medium or medium-low is usually enough. Cooking on lower heat helps prevent sticking, saves energy, and preserves nutrients in your food.

Tip: Let the food release naturally. As food cooks, the proteins and starches solidify and release from the pan's surface when they are fully cooked. This is why you can gently nudge food and it will slide easily when it's ready. 

*The Leidenfrost effect: When a pan is hot enough, and you add fat, a layer of steam develops between the food and the pan. This steam acts as a barrier, preventing direct contact and sticking. 

How should I clean my cookware before first use?

Here’s how to give your pot a thorough clean before first use.

  1. Mix cooking oil and baking soda in a 1:1 ratio, scrub with a damp non-scratch sponge.
  2. Gently scrub the handles and side walls as well.
  3. Add more paste if needed during cleaning.
  4. As baking soda, oil, and residue combine, the paste will turn grey.
  5. Collect the used paste, discard in the bin, and rinse the pot with hot water.
  6. Finish by washing with dish soap and a final hot water rinse.
How should I care for it day-to-day?
  • Use soft sponges or cloths for everyday cleaning. Avoid steel scrubbers, as they can scratch the surface.
  • For stuck-on food or sauce stains, rinse first, then add a bit of baking soda and water and simmer over medium-low heat for about 10 minutes (with the lid on for better results). Let cool, then gently scrub.
  • For burnt food or restoring the original shine, use stainless steel cleaner - but only when necessary. It acts as a polish and may gradually wear the surface over time.
Anything I should be careful about while using it?
  • When using a gas stove, make sure the flame doesn’t extend beyond the bottom of the pan - it keeps the surface looking its best.
  • Avoid high heat. Our cookware conducts heat efficiently, so medium heat is more than enough. It protects both your ingredients and the cookware.
  • After washing, dry thoroughly with a tea towel to prevent water spots or discoloration.
  • For stains or buildup, baking soda and vinegar are gentle, natural solutions - no need for harsh scrubbing.
I see white spots or rainbow stains on the bottom.

These are common and harmless:

  • White spots are usually minerals (like calcium or magnesium) from tap water or ingredients that naturally form on the surface.
  • Rainbow or bluish stains occur when salt or acidic foods react with stainless steel - it's only cosmetic.
  • If you'd like to remove them, rub with vinegar or lemon juice, let it sit for about an hour, then rinse with a soft sponge.

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