An impressive timber dog-leg staircase with a mild steel structure.
Carefully designed to complement the contemporary workplace, the staircase promotes visual connection across floors while showcasing refined detailing, material quality, and craftsmanship aligned with Sage’s innovative culture.
Morgan Lovell: “A statement staircase, people focused design and unforgettable views of Tower Bridge.”
This sculptural dog-leg staircase at Sage Group’s Tower Bridge Court headquarters in London serves as both a functional circulation route and a striking architectural statement.
Project
Sage - Tower Bridge Court, London
Requirement
Feature staircase in a central London office refurbishment.
Client
The Sage Group
Industry
Commercial
Architect
Studio Madd
Contractor
Morgan Lovell
Photography
In-house/Morgan-Lovell
Guide Price
£160,000
Materials
Mild steel structure with timber cladding. Hardwood tread details.
Floor to floor height
4000mm
Staircase diameter
2350mm on landing
Staircase Category
Internal feature dog-leg staircase.
Risers
166mm
Treads
300mm
Clear Tread Width
1500mm
Landing
Reduced half landing supported on a post
Balustrade
Formwork balustrade covered externally in GRG and internally in timber panelling
Stringer
Steel box section
Handrails
Oak handrail
The golden tone of the light oak creates an environment that feels both energising and calm and sits beautifully against the smooth white curves of the surrounding walls, while integrated pockets of greenery breathe life into the interior. The feature lit handrail lends a gentle ambient glow. The office is also positioned to frame unforgettable views of Tower Bridge which ensures that London’s historic skyline is a constant, inspiring presence in the daily workflow.
This isn’t just vertical circulation; it’s a statement of connectivity, where design translates the fluidity of a modern, collaborative workplace.
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