Promotion: Spanish design brand Kriskadecor offers aluminium spacial solutions to global workplaces, including decorative facades and colourful installations.
Designed to serve as multi-purpose chain curtains – including space dividers, creative installations and branded wall coverings – the aluminium chains are made to adapt to a range of environments.
The chains are designed to be lightweight and are capable of being hung from any area with the brand’s Feel Free self-supporting system.
The chain curtains create privacy for those using the desks located inside
“Kriskadecor design solutions highlight their lightness and versatility, making them perfect for creating dynamic and creative working environments,” said the brand.
“While projects are carried out in hotels, restaurants, museums, and airports, chain solutions are particularly well-suited for office settings.”
The chains use different colours to create a cityscape across the wall. Photo is by Schnepp Renou
Berlin’s Das Center designed by architecture studio Kinzo recently incorporated Kriskadecor’s chains in a bid to add an earthy and energising feeling into the interiors of its Lobby E.
The chains are arranged in “cityspaces” across the seven-metre-high walls of the foyer, creating an urban feeling inside the residential and office building.
“The newly inaugurated Lobby E offers a vibrant and welcoming environment for both visitors and residents,” said the brand. “Far from being just a transit area, it reflects the essence of the city, seamlessly blending the modernity of the complex with the striking silhouette of the surrounding skyscrapers.”
“The walls are adorned with Kriskadecor chains that replicate the silhouette of neighbouring buildings in vibrant colours.”
While offering an atmospheric entrance to the building, the chains also provide an attractive facade for technical wiring spanning the walls.
The decorative wall covering is used to hide technical wiring. Photo is by Schnepp Renou
In Kirkland, USA, design brand DLR Group added the colourful chain curtains to an office, making use of the space’s natural light and high ceilings.
Using a “rainbowscape” installation to lift the mood of those walking around the space and reinforce a feeling of inclusivity, the chains also serve as a privacy curtain for staff, with desks installed inside the suspended circle.
“Combined with abundant natural light, these installations promote visual comfort through the blend of colours and the transparency of the chain links, transforming the office ground floor into a welcoming, inclusive, and dynamic environment,” said the brand.
Green hues create a calming and creative space. Photo is by Lucía Gorostegui
The chain curtains in calming green hues were used by Spanish architecture practice Ballarin + Mendoza for the LOOM Castellana 85 coworking space in Madrid, Spain.
Kriskadecor’s chains line the glass walls of the meeting spaces, adding an element of nature to the corporate environment, with spring-inspired tones aiming to catalyse creativity.
With productivity in mind, the chains both conceal the rooms and allow natural light to enter the space.
“The aluminium chains, chosen for their functionality and aesthetics, envelop the glass-walled meeting rooms with soft colour gradients that evoke the hues of spring,” said the brand.
“This design not only preserves the field of vision but also allows natural light to enter and takes advantage of the exceptional views from all facades.”
For more information, visit Kriskadecor’s website here.
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