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October 31, 2025

Openwork staircase made of oak on a steel structure

An openwork walkway / torsion run on a steel single-beam support structure. Oak steps set on steel and a self-supporting glass balustrade with a wooden handrail create a cohesive, lightweight composition with high durability.

Oak staircase on steel structure - light run and transparent balustrade

Construction - steel precision

The load-bearing base issingle-beam steel construction, which runs the gears and rest with great rigidity at a minimalist cross-section. The openwork solution preserves the lighting of the cage, and the geometry of thetorsion (treatment) Allows you to ergonomically turn around in a confined space.

Oak steps - a natural balance

Oak stairs on a steel structure introduce warmth and expressive grain, contrasting with the technical nature of steel. The profile and step spacing are designed to achieve a clear rhythm and comfort for daily use.

Self-supporting glass balustrade with wooden handrail at the treatment run

Balustrade - self-supporting glass with wooden handrail

Usedself-supporting glass balustrade line-mounted, terminatedwooden railing. The transparency of the glass organizes the space and emphasizes the lightness of the openwork run, while the wood alludes to the material of the steps.

Effect

Connection:torsion openwork staircase,single-beam steel support structure,oak steps iself-supporting glass balustrade is a solution that combines durability with elegant detail - without visual weight, with a consciously guided running line.

Place of implementation: Szczecin, West Pomeranian Voivodeship


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