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Spiral Staircase Made of Locally-Sourced Wood

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This spiral staircase was designed by Norwegian architect Tron Meyer of Risa Meyer. Made of locally-sourced and laminated wood, the design is sustainable and sleek. The natural material brings a sense of lightness to the room and is subtly striped for added visual interest. The staircase is constructed on-site in one’s choice of pine, spruce, ash or oak, and railing is available.

Photographs by Rumi Baumann courtesy of Risa Meyer

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