Feel Free is an innovative self-supporting system, designed by estudi{H}ac-JMFerrero, which allows the installation of Kriskadecor chains in any area without the need for support or fixing. A minimal one-piece concept in its simplest version, with the option of infinite compositions.
The concept of this new system arose from the need to continue innovating with Kriskadecor’s aluminum chains. For this reason, the Valencian atelier asked itself the following question: why condition the anchoring of the chains to a wall or ceiling?
Under this premise, Ferrero has created an ideal solution for flexible spaces as it can be customized in height, shape and color. In addition, it can include curtains in plain colors or more daring and abstract compositions, including reproduction of logos and images in high definition with different finishes and colors.
With Feel Free you can create ventilated and luminous multidisciplinary spaces, light partitions that provide a feeling of spaciousness. A proposal to feel free and to compose new indoor and outdoor spaces: coworking spaces, reception areas, urban terraces, gardens, etc.
The system
The central core of Feel Free is an extendable vertical axis with a base with little visual impact that gives great stability to the whole, a very subtle technical element that supports the new Quad rail, which can be composed in straight or curved lines.
To achieve the different modular compositions, an interchangeable head has been designed to join the rails together, creating a whole system of unique spatial forms. Simple to install and easy to move, it evolves according to the needs of the project.
It is also available in 4 shades that combine with any type of design and space, achieving a perfect match.
In terms of sustainability, the system consists of a steel base and mast that can be easily separated for subsequent recycling. Both the Quad profile and the chains are made of aluminum, a material with infinite recycling cycles without losing its original quality. In addition, our links include 20% recycled material, which contributes to reducing our carbon footprint.
Photo taken at Bernadí Hub, a space designed by Miquel Àngel Julià Hierro (MAJH) and Andrea Soto.