The Royal Albert Hall Artists Bar

A striking staircase for an iconic building

Royal Albert Hall Artists Bar Job

Commissioned as a centerpiece for the exclusive Artists Bar within the world-renowned Royal Albert Hall, this project demanded an extraordinary level of architectural sensitivity and structural innovation. To honour the Grade I listed heritage of such a prestigious landmark, the design required a subtle, “slight helical” form that feels like a natural extension of the building’s storied history while asserting itself as a bold, contemporary feature. The resulting staircase acts as a sculptural bridge between levels, blending the hall’s Victorian grandeur with a sleek, modern aesthetic tailored for a high-profile, luxury environment.

Project

Royal Albert Hall Artists Bar

Requirement

A feature helical staircase

Client

The Royal Albert Hall

Industry

Commercial

Contractor

Overbury Eos

Floor to floor height

3040mm

Treads

17 @ 178mm

Tread Type

Plain plate riser treads welded

Tread Width

1958mm

Balustrade

Extension steel

Stringer

Extension steel

Handrails

Polished Oak

The staircase is built upon a precision-engineered welded steel framework, meticulously crafted to provide the immense structural integrity required for a high-traffic hospitality space while maintaining an elegant, sweeping silhouette. To achieve a sophisticated finish that complements the interior’s tactile luxury, the treads were completed with on-site concrete overlays, offering a solid, premium feel underfoot that is softened by a handcrafted, French-polished timber handrail. The visual rhythm of the structure is defined by its RHS balustrades, which mirror the clean lines of the integrated feature wall, creating a seamless transition from the structural metalwork to the architectural fabric of the room. This fusion of raw industrial strength and refined artisan finishes ensures that the installation remains a durable yet striking focal point within the heart of the Hall.

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