Everything you need to know about Krion

Find out more about Krion, a premium solid surface known for its durability, hygiene, sustainability and design flexibility.

With over 40 years of combined experience in fabrication and installation, we’ve worked with a huge range of innovative materials. We pride ourselves on our expertise and knowledge when it comes to solid surfaces. Today, we’re shining the spotlight on Krion, a next-generation premium solid surface that’s extremely popular in the world of design and architecture.

What is Krion?

Krion is an advanced solid surface material developed by Krion Porcelanosa. It’s known for its quality and durability, as well as being warm to the touch with some colours from the range having a similar appearance to natural stone. It has quickly become a favourite surface material among architects, designers and homeowners.

What is Krion made of?

Krion is made of a blend of two-thirds natural minerals and high-performance resins. This composition and high mineral content gives Krion fantastic durability and design flexibility.

The advantages of Krion

Unparalleled whiteness: Krion has an impressive 99.8% whiteness level and a high refraction index. This creates an incredibly bright and pure appearance that’s unique among solid surfaces. It’s perfect for modern, minimalist designs or environments where a clean and pristine look is needed, like healthcare settings.

Durability: Krion can withstand harsh environments, including limited exposure to steam, water and icy conditions. This makes it an excellent choice for both interior and exterior applications.

Fire resistance: With a high fire rating, Krion is a safe choice for projects where fire safety is a top priority. It has a high resistance to flames and doesn’t emit toxic fumes when exposed to fire.

UV resistance: Krion is also highly resistant to deterioration from UV rays. This helps it maintain its appearance over time without yellowing or degrading.

Design flexibility: Krion can be thermoformed and shaped into intricate designs, offering a great amount of options for curves and unique shapes.

Seamless joins: Krion can be seamlessly joined to create a smooth, continuous surface with no detectable joints. This not only boosts its aesthetic appeal, but enhances hygiene too.

Hygienic properties: The non-porous nature of Krion makes it hygienic and easy to clean, ideal for environments where cleanliness is key. It’s resistant to bacteria and mould, making it a great choice for healthcare environments, laboratories, kitchens and bathrooms.

Sustainability: Krion is designed with sustainability in mind. It is made from natural, recyclable materials, appealing to eco-conscious designers and homeowners. Its long lifespan also contributes to less waste over time.

Applications of Krion

Kiron’s versatility allows for a wide range of applications in both residential and commercial settings:

Krion kitchen worktops: Krion is durable and resistant to stains, bacteria and heat, making it an excellent choice for a kitchen surface.

Krion bathroom countertops: Its resistance to water and easy maintenance makes Krion perfect for bathrooms.

Wall cladding: With a variety of colours and textures available, Krion can be used to create sleek and seamless wall panels or intricate, textured surfaces.

Furniture: From tables to reception desks, Krion can be thermoformed into bespoke furniture pieces.

Commercial projects: Krion is ideal for large-scale projects in hospitality, healthcare and retail environments.

Krion vs competitors

How does Krion compare to other solid surfaces? While materials like Corian and quartz are popular options, Krion does offer some unique advantages:

Krion vs Corian: While both are high-quality solid surfaces, Krion offers superior whiteness and UV resistance.

Krion vs quartz: Krion offers more design flexibility through thermoforming, while quartz typically is available in a slab format.  This means the options for customisation are much more limited with quartz.

Krion vs granite: Unlike granite, Krion is non-porous and doesn’t require sealing, making it more hygienic and easier to maintain. As it is a natural stone that has to be cut from slabs, granite doesn’t offer the same flexibility in shape.

Installation and maintenance of Krion

To guarantee the best results, we would recommend reaching out to a skilled professional to install Krion. At DFMK, our experienced team has years of experience in Krion fabrication and installation. 

Krion is very straightforward to clean. Regular maintenance with mild soap and water is usually more than enough to keep the surface looking its best. For tougher stains, specific solid surface cleaners are available. Unlike natural stone surfaces, Krion doesn’t need sealing, which saves time and money on maintenance.

In the unlikely event of damage, Krion can often be repaired and restored to its original appearance.

Why choose Krion for your next project?

Krion’s combination of durability, design flexibility and easy maintenance makes it a great choice for a wide range of projects. Whether you’re renovating a kitchen, designing a commercial space or looking for a bespoke piece of furniture, Krion offers both the performance and aesthetics to bring your vision to life.

At DFMK, we’re passionate about helping our customers achieve stunning results with premium materials like Krion. Our expertise in fabrication and installation ensures that your Krion surfaces will look great and perform exceptionally for years to come.

Interested in using Krion for your next project? Get in touch with DFMK today to discuss how we can help you create surfaces that are not only visually striking but also durable and easy to maintain. Let’s bring your design dreams to life with Krion.