XTX, Kings Cross, London

A helical statement in steel, timber and bronze with soft LED lighting.

XTX Peldon Rose Job

This architectural feature does more than connect two floors. We designed a striking helical staircase that anchors the open-plan interior, using a bold mix of industrial materials and refined finishes to set the tone for the entire fit-out.

Project

XTX in Kings Cross – Ground Floor Gym

Requirement

Helical Staircase

Industry

Commercial

Contractor

Peldon Rose

Floor to floor height

3300mm

Staircase Category

Commercial

Risers

183mm

Tread Type

Oak Overlay with bronze nosing strips

Balustrade

SHS formwork to outside of flight

Stringer

290x10 outer stringers

Handrails

Painted capping handrail to match staircase

The structure is built around a precision-engineered mild steel frame, featuring folded plate treads and a distinct inner column stringer. To achieve a seamless look, the exterior is wrapped in custom-patterned formwork with GRG (Glass Reinforced Gypsum) cladding, which flows into a smooth, continuous soffit on the underside.

The industrial weight of the steel is softened by the warmth of natural timber treads, and feature LED lighting for a subtle, high-end finish. The frameless glass balustrading on the upper landing keeps the space feeling light and connected. By balancing these contrasting textures, the staircase becomes a functional piece of art that defines the character of the project.

Related Case Studies...