Kriskadecor
Kriskadecor creates customisable projects with aluminium chains, providing architects and interior designers with a wide range of solutions: dividers, wallcoverings, ceiling features, lighting elements, or any other unique structure you can imagine.
Founded in 1926 in Montblanc, Spain, Kriskadecor is celebrating its centenary in 2026. Over the past hundred years, the family-owned company has transformed aluminium chain from a simple industrial element into a versatile architectural and expressive material.
Today, architects and interior designers use Kriskadecor’s aluminium chains to create bespoke installations that define space, filter light and introduce movement into interiors and architecture. Lightweight and highly adaptable, the material can be customised in colour, shape and dimension, allowing designers to develop anything from space dividers and wall coverings to ceiling features, sculptural elements or exterior cladding.
Now led by the third generation, Kriskadecor continues to work closely with designers and architects around the world, supporting projects that range from hotels and retail spaces to museums, exhibitions and cultural environments.
Video of Kengo Kuma's architectural intervention at Gaudí's Casa Batlló.



