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Rintal, a leading Italian brand in the stairs market, is proud to introduce PRIMA By Giugiaro: the first of a new generation of staircases devised by the most famous international designers.
PRIMA is aimed at satisfying the sophisticated taste of a clientele that is constantly looking for new furnishing solutions. With its sinuous profile and harmonious lines, PRIMA by Giugiaro creates a powerful element of continuity between spaces, merging design and technology and characterizing your home with style and personality.
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Trescalini - Spiral staircase Snake steel frame and wood stairs, steel railing.
Details :
. central pole in "snake" and exterior stringer in stainless steel or steel
. glass, stainless steel, wood or glass stairs
. railing for Snake staircase : stainless steel or steel
Trescalini is specialist of high standard contemporary staircases and railings in stainless steel, glass, steel and wood.
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Until now, the staircase has always been a static and definitive product, conceived and used for one single aim: connecting two stories, to go up or to go down. Now Trasforma turns the staircase into a precious element of interior design, dynamic, changeable and multi-functional. Ever evolving new ideas and new spaces: all Trasforma components are interchangeable, therefore over time it is possible to add or replace elements and colours, the railing, the risers, the structure. The infinite range of design elements available makes it possible to create a unique product in terms of both aesthetics and price: there is a total of 168,000 possible mix and match solutions! Transform and enhance your living area, creating true space-saving projects: book shelves, closets and storage areas etc. all under the stairs
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This beautiful oak helical stair was designed and built to fit to the curved wall and allow access half way down the stairs to another level. The bottom newel was carved to the customers' design with a bull-nosed tread at the bottom.
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Architect Proposition Five
Height 29 rise
Diameter 2490mm square
Materials Acrylic, oak veneer, mild steel
This stair sits in a square well and serves three floors of a mews house, it has a triangular section stringer which looks slim at the point where the Perspex panelling slots in but tapers out to provide the requisite strength. The mild steel structure is clad in burnt oak which was then finished in black lacquer.
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Architect Stephen Lenczner
Height 15 rise
Width 800mm
Materials Oak, glass, stainless & mild steel
This curving dog-leg stair has oak treads supported on mild steel stringers, the treads have aluminium strips set into the front edge to provide grip and minimise wear. Toughened glass forms the balustrading and supports a satin finished stainless steel handrail.
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Architect Icon Architects
Height 15 rise
Radius 4372mm
Materials Walnut, glass, mild steel
This helical stair is in the atrium of a spectacular Chelsea town house, it's made with solid walnut treads and handrails on mild steel stringers and glass panelling. Each tread has anti-slip inserts which also prevent wear and the metalwork is powder coated. The client had lighting installed on the inside of each stringer.
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Architect Hook Mason
Height 14rise
Radius 1550mm
Materials Cherry, glass, stainless steel
Sited behind a glass curtain wall this stair accesses an all glass landing that joins a home entertainment room and bar. The stair is fabricated from stainless steel, with solid cherry treads and glass balustrade panels side fixed to the stringers. The landing has a curved extension that mirrors the curve of the stair.
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Architect Lynn Gatch
Height 14 rise
Width 800mm
Materials Oak, glass
For SJ 615 we built two stairs using American walnut. One was a dog leg to the lower ground while the second was a straight flight to the first floor. We fitted glass paneling to both stairs and the landings. Note how the carved stringers on the straight flight allow it to curve left as it enters the room above.
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Architect Campbell Architects
Height 20 rise
Width 1200mm
Materials Stone, stainless & mild steel, glass
This dog leg stair can be seen in the foyer of an office on Hanover Square and is distinguished by having a mid landing that is only supported by the stringers of the stairs running to it. The landing therefore appears to float and provides a solid marble topped turning point.
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Architect Bennett Interior Design
Height 24 rise
Width 1300mm
Materials Stone, stainless & mild steel, glass
Dog leg stone and stainless stair for the foyer of a unit within the spectacular 55 Baker Street block. This stair gives the impression of being free floating as the only fixings are discreetly hidden in the gap between wall and landings. Businessman statue: client's own.
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Architect n/a
Height 16 rise
Diameter 835mm
Materials Brass, gold, glass, mild steel
This ornate straight stair has a sandblasted, non-slip, decorative, chequer board a pattern in the glass treads. These treads have an bull nose edge and are supported by twin white 114mm diameter stringers. The wreathed balustrade is finished in gold plate as the whole stair had to match the balustrade on an existing stair.
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Architect Michael Lewis
Height 17 rise
Diameter 829mm
Materials Acrylic, glass, stainless steel
Based on a stainless steel box stringer on the inside of the curve, the outer radius is supported on a frame that was built into the wall. While the treads are toughened glass the curve on the inside is an eight foot length of silicon acrylic selected to match the green tint of the glass.
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Architect n/a
Height 13 rise
Width 800mm
Materials Laminated beech, glass, stainless and mild steel
This attractively clean straight stair combines laminated treads with a solid handrail that caps the toughened glass panels that form the balustrade. Although it runs next to the wall it is entirely self supporting on powder coated, cutaway stringers.
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