{Today seems to be all about stairs - modern stairs, in particular. About transitions and vertical
{Today seems to be all about stairs - modern stairs, in particular. About transitions and vertical movement. I believe this is just fitting since, happily, there’s definite momentum in my career as well!} 1. A simple gold and blackened stair railing ads restrained glitz to this otherwise minimal space. Design by Cameron Kimber Design. 2-3. Mim Design created these custom brass and wood “Sleeve” handrails for the Australia based company Little Group. 4. A sculptural marble staircase in a Parisian townhouse. Interior design by the New York based Katherine Scott Design Studio. 5. Railing detail of a residential home designed by the Singapore based architecture firm Formwerkz. 6. The adorable Gaston poses next to a gorgeously refined 1940′s staircase, which Belgian architect/designer Vincent Van Duysen reworked to its most minimal essence. 7. Toronto based design firm Munge Leung uses positive and negative space to great effect with this fascinating combination of open rise stairs and solid railing/wall. 8. A custom made wine cellar by IE Designs. The 1.5 inch thick Plexiglas “door” doubles as a display window and walkable surface when closed. 9. A delicate grid of bronze railings act as jewelry in this luxury Melbourne residence by Carr Design Group. 10. Welcome to Paris’ new Damir Doma flagship store – a striking combination of chic glamour and raw materials. Interior design by Melbourne based March Studio. via -- source link
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