Stairs, as a means of moving between levels, are an essential element of architecture. In everyday use, they also serve as places to sit, tie one’s shoes, or set objects down. When recontextualized as a piece of furniture, these potentials become explicit, shifting the concept from a static architectural element to a dynamic, adaptable object.
Type: Step stool
Materials: Douglas fir
Images: Hayo Gebauer





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Stairs, as a means of moving between levels, are an essential element of architecture. In everyday use, they also serve as places to sit, tie one’s shoes, or set objects down. When recontextualized as a piece of furniture, these potentials become explicit, shifting the concept from a static architectural element to a dynamic, adaptable object.
Type: Step stool
Materials: Douglas fir
Images: Hayo Gebauer