unction wise, stairs enable you to move between different levels of elevation, but form wise they enable expression. In this post, we look at some stairs that deviate from the stereotype.
If you have been through our previous post on Ideas for that space under the stairs, you may already be familiar with the book shelf stairs…
If you have been through our previous post on Ideas for that space under the stairs, you may already be familiar with the book shelf stairs…
…and the drawer shelf.
But here are some more that will capture your attention…
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Stairs from The Gray Hotel, Milano
Stairs from a house in Kamiuma, designed by Kiyonobu Nakagame & Associates
Tassel Hotel designed by Belgian architect Victor Horta
public record office canton basel-landschaft designed by EM2N
Designed by Dekleva Gregoric
Designed by Hogarth Architects, [Via]
Eye Staircase photographed by Martin Van der Veen
Pantone Stairs by Tamotsu Yagi Design (Thanks, Style-Files!)
Alto Stair Treads by Liza Phillips
Skate board stairs by Ted Hunter of Thin Air Press [Via]