Schlüter-DECO  Finishing profile for decorative joint design

Aesthetically appealing joint design with metal surfaces. With a narrow visible area of just 6 mm, our premium finishing profile Schlüter-DECO is an elegant and stylish option for decorative joint design in tiled surfaces. The profile is an ideal choice wherever tile coverings, in addition to the usual requirements for functional installation, also have to meet high aesthetic demands, for example in showrooms, galleries, lobbies or on exhibition stands. Schlüter-DECO is available in several materials including brass, stainless steel and aluminium.


  • Radius perforation
  • MyDesign RAL color
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General product information

What this product does

Schlüter-DECO is a profile with a narrow 6 mm visible surface for decorative joint design in tile coverings. It is also ideal for finishing the edges of tiled surfaces or for transitions to different types of coverings, e.g. from tiles to carpet or parquet.

Our DECO profiles not only have a decorative effect, but also provide protection against mechanical damage around edges.

Schlüter-DECO-M and -MC can also be used as finishing profiles for external wall corners. Matching corner connectors are available to create simple and elegant connections of DECO-MC profiles to external corners.

How to install this product

  1. Select Schlüter-DECO according to the tile thickness.
  2. Using a notched trowel, apply tile adhesive to the area where the tile covering will end or where the decorative element is to be placed.
  3. Press the trapezoid-perforated anchoring leg of Schlüter-DECO firmly into the adhesive and align it.
  4. Trowel additional tile adhesive over the trapezoid-perforated anchoring leg to ensure full coverage, filling all chambers of the profile.
  5. Firmly press the adjoining tiles into place and align them in such a way that the upper profile edge is flush with the tile (the profile should not protrude over the surface of the covering; preferably, it should be approx. 1 mm below the top level of the covering). The tiles must be fully embedded in the area of the profile.
  6. Leave a joint of approx. 2 mm between the tile and the profile and fill it completely with grout.

What this product is made from

Schlüter-DECO is available in the following materials:

  • E = stainless steel V2A, material no. 1.4301 = AISI 304
  • MC = chrome plated brass
  • A = aluminium
  • M = brass
  • AE = anodised aluminium

Material properties and areas of application

In special cases, the suitability of a selected material type must be verified based on the anticipated chemical, mechanical, and/or other stresses.

Schlüter-DECO-M brass profiles are resistant to most chemicals used in tiled environments. Solid brass that is exposed to air will oxidise, resulting in a natural patina. If exposed to moisture or aggressive substances, heavy oxidation and spotting may occur. Minor manufacturing flaws are unavoidable on their untreated surfaces.

Schlüter-DECO-MC is particularly suited for coverings, e.g. to match chrome plated bathroom fixtures. Visible surfaces should be protected against abrasion. Remove all adhesive and grouting residue immediately.

Schlüter-DECO-E is made of roll formed V2A stainless steel (material no. 1.4301). The profile structure therefore varies slightly from the extruded brass and aluminium versions. Stainless steel is particularly well suited for applications that, in addition to heavy mechanical stresses, require resistance to chemicals such acidic or alkaline substances or cleaning agents. Even stainless steel is not resistant to all chemical stresses, and may be affected by hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acid or certain chloride and brine concentrations. In certain cases, this also applies to seawater pools. Special anticipated stresses should therefore be verified in advance.

Schlüter-DECO-A are profiles made of aluminium. Minor manufacturing flaws are unavoidable on their untreated surfaces. The suitability of the profiles should be reviewed based on the anticipated chemical stresses. Aluminium is sensitive to alkaline media. Cementitious materials, in conjunction with moisture, become alkaline, which may result in corrosion depending on the concentration and length of exposure (aluminium hydroxide formation). Adhesive or grout residue must therefore be removed immediately from visible surfaces. Solidly embed the profile in the setting material to prevent alkaline water from accumulating in small cavities.

Schlüter-DECO-AE, made of anodised aluminium, has an anodised surface finish that will not change under normal circumstances. The finish may be damaged by aggressive substances or abrasive stresses. Aluminium is sensitive to alkaline media. Cementitious materials, in conjunction with moisture, become alkaline, which may result in corrosion depending on the concentration and length of exposure (aluminium hydroxide formation). For this reason, remove adhesive or grouting residue immediately from all visible areas and do not cover freshly installed coverings with foil. In addition, ensure that the profile is solidly embedded in the setting material to prevent water from accumulating in small cavities.

How to look after this product

Schlüter-DECO requires no special maintenance or care. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents on the sensitive surfaces. Oxidation films on brass or aluminium may be removed with a common polishing agent; however, they do reoccur. Damaged anodised surfaces can be restored with paint.

The surfaces of stainless steel profiles can be polished with commercial chrome-polishing products. Stainless steel surfaces exposed to the environment or aggressive substances should be cleaned periodically using a mild household cleaner. Regular cleaning maintains the neat appearance of stainless steel and reduces the risk of corrosion. All cleaning agents must be free of hydrochloric and hydrofluoric acid.

Avoid contact with other metals, such as regular steel, to prevent corrosion. This also includes installation tools such as trowels or steel wool, e.g. for the removal of mortar residue. We recommend the use of the stainless steel cleaning polish Schlüter-CLEAN-CP.

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