How Does Master NEW Cookware Fit Your Small Homes?
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We’re excited to introduce new cookware innovations, developed to meet the demands of modern kitchens—where efficiency, space, and design all matter. Check out some of them that help you quickly response to market!
Less 50% Storage Space: Cirrus Collection

Modern consumers suffer from increasing storage pressure but traditional cookware with fixed handles and bulky forms, simply doesn’t adapt. The Cirrus Collection is built around foldable handles and knob, featured lid-locking system, specialized lids with holes and pour spouts for easy-straining. By enabling cookware to be stacked compactly by reducing 50% of used space, it solves both storage inefficiency and everyday usability in one design.
All-in-One Cooking: Beyond Collection

Fast-paced lifestyles are driving demand for multi-functional, time-saving solutions. Consumers no longer want to manage multiple pots for a single meal. The Beyond Collection answers this with an all-in-one system that supports frying, boiling, steaming, and more within one setup. 1 casserole + 1 saute pan = 6 cooking function. Its ability to cook multiple dishes simultaneously not only reduces cooking time, but also improves energy efficiency.
Twisted Handle Design: Voyage Collection

Cookware is increasingly seen as part of lifestyle. However, many products in the market lack differentiation altogether. The Voyage Collection introduces a distinctive twisted handle design with a refined cast-steel look, delivering a premium aesthetic while maintaining lightweight practicality and cost efficiency. It addresses the growing demand for cookware that feels as good as it performs—without overcomplicating production or pricing.
Discover More with Master Group

Over 20 new designs are available here. To explore more, we invite you to visit us at the Canton Fair. At our booth, you’ll be able to experience the products firsthand, and discuss tailored OEM/ODM opportunities with our team.
Visit Us at: Booth 2.2A09-22, 2.2A06-08, 2.2B08-10



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