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NoƩ Duchaufour-Lawrance wows us with his inventive blend of neo-classical and contemporary elements for the design of Sketch, a restaurant converted from a 1779 town house. But the star here is the main stair: it's like someone knocked over some delicious hot chocolate over it. Yummy!
Supported on an aluminium beam, these skateboard steps were custom-made concaved only at one end. Teens will enjoy its whimsical beauty.This is further proof that we don't necessarily require overly-designed stuff to impress.
The design of this staircase attracts me with its beautiful craftmanship and intricate details. I've always liked objects that are rustic, and this masterpiece fits the bill just right.
Voila! Constructed using light wooden structures suspended from a metal frame laid over the roof, architect Winy Maas's intertwining spiral staircases float magically above the ground.
London-based designer Christopher Dezille of Honky created these chunky blocks to serve as stair steps in this house.
I have a feeling I might trip over this stair anytime, what with its outburst of bright colors and dazzling stripes!Stan




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