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Minimalist stairs that take our breath away

'Slim' Staircase

Fontanot

A light and ethereal touch, a delicate curvature and dainty and well-sculpted handrails: all the characteristics of a minimalist staircase that leaves the biggest impression and enraptures an entire room.

Italian designer, Fontanot, is well-versed on the subject: their collection of enchanting minimalist stairs are an interior design junkie’s dream. Simplistic and elegant, their spiral staircases employ smart and well-detailed design.

Slim is Fontanot’s latest stair design, with a petite frame fitting for its name. This sublime staircase stands out for its delicate and elegant design, bringing an almost celestial presence to any room. The new design is a solid, steel stair that features a double handrail as well as extremely slim treads made up of a simple metal sheet.

Then there is the classic floating staircase, the epitome of the minimalist style and the curious design that leaves people completely enchanted. The Italian designer throws its own version in the mix with Wall, its own floating staircase that is a combination of design and functionality. For linear configurations, it’s all about the simple, sturdy and stylish treads. For an added touch and a twist of design, a configured handrail goes a long way.

Then there is the classic model. The timeless, exemplary stair that started the trend: Genius. One of Fontanot’s original designs, Genius captures modern and contemporary design in its minimalist form. Solid beech treads make their way around a simple central structure, enveloped by a swirling handrail that stretches the length of the staircase. Time-honored and deserving of all its praise, Genius embraces the minimalist style in various customizable forms.

Wonderfully practical and insatiably delightful, the minimalist stairs by Italian designer Fontanot go a long way in bringing any room of the house to life.

 

 

 

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'Wall', floating staircase
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'Genius' Staircase

Heather Anne

My name is Heather and I'm a twenty something living in Milan, Italy. I've been here for about four years, because I love this country and simply couldn't imagine my twenties anywhere else. In addition to living the dream (because that doesn't pay the bills or support my 'fabulous' lifestyle), I work as a creative writer and occupy my time writing about everything from design to architecture to...(Read More)

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