Chainlink curtain mesh from KAPHS is a flowing, interlocking metal loop fabric that hangs as a soft architectural curtain while staying tough enough for high-traffic public spaces. Branded ChainForm, it is woven from stainless steel and aluminium into a continuous surface. The mesh moves gently with airflow, yet it resists impact, corrosion and heavy daily use. The effect is a shimmering, semi-transparent veil that defines a space without closing it off.
Where chainlink curtain mesh is used
Across the UAE, GCC and wider Middle East, this metal curtain is specified for storefronts, restaurant and bar dividers, ceiling features, balustrade screens, lift-shaft cladding, exhibition stands and feature walls. Designers reach for it wherever they want shimmer, transparency and a tactile, draping surface. It also performs outdoors as a ventilated façade layer. There it shades the glazing behind it and reduces solar gain, while still letting daylight and breeze pass through. Chainlink curtain mesh therefore works as both an interior finish and a building skin.
The system uses a single, refined loop geometry available in fourteen finish codes. These run from natural metallics to anodized and coloured tones such as gold, bronze, graphite and gunmetal, so a scheme can be tuned to any palette. KAPHS supplies ceiling-plate, wall-plate and rail mounting systems, sizes each panel to the opening, and delivers shop drawings and on-site installation support. The mesh is lightweight, fully recyclable and almost maintenance-free, making it practical for fit-outs and façades alike. Compare it with our sculptural ring mesh, explore the full product range, or contact KAPHS to specify chainlink curtain mesh for retail, hospitality and commercial projects in Dubai, Abu Dhabi and across the Gulf.
Chainlink curtains, chainmail curtains & metal drapery
Chainlink curtain mesh is the coil-woven metal drapery interior designers reach for when they want a curtain that moves. Often described as a chainmail curtain, coil drapery or simply a metal curtain, it hangs freely to form a shimmering, semi-transparent surface that divides space without closing it. Designers use it as a hanging room divider, a backdrop behind reception desks and bars, a feature-ceiling drape and a decorative screen in hotels, restaurants, retail and residential interiors. For the full range of interior uses see our metal mesh for interior design page, or compare the ring-linked drape of Ring Mesh.
Is chainlink curtain mesh a chainmail curtain or metal drapery?
Chainlink curtain mesh is a coil-woven metal drapery and is frequently marketed as a chainmail curtain or coil drapery. It creates the same rippling, fabric-like metal curtain effect and is used indoors to divide space, diffuse light and add metallic texture.
Can chainlink curtain mesh be used as a room divider?
Yes. As a hanging metal curtain, chainlink curtain mesh makes an elegant room divider that separates zones in offices, hotels and restaurants while staying semi-transparent so light and views pass through. It can also be framed as a fixed decorative screen.
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