Design, Interior Design

Fritz Specht’s Tenzing Ladder

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The Tenzing ladder designed by Fritz Specht takes it to the next level, literally. It’s soft birch wood finish makes it eligible for both the fix it jobs around the apartment and as a stylish furnishing. Makes you want to leave it out for an extra seat, or throw a few books and house plant on it for a pretty shelf. Features include: four steps with top two that lay wide for a secure platform, an arched handle for stability, a dusty gray hinge extends behind lean and discrete, and it comes with an attachable tool bag.

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