Stone X – 6th & 7th Floors, Moor House, London
This London office refurbishment is anchored by a sculptural dog-leg staircase, serving as the primary architectural bridge that marries the two office levels into a single, cohesive workspace.
Black Mild Steel Meets Natural Oak in this impressive dog-leg staircase
Project
Stone X 6th & 7th Floors
Requirement
Dog-leg staircase in refurbished central London offices.
Client
Stone X
Industry
Commercial
Contractor
Kinetic Workplace
Floor to floor height
3920mm
Staircase diameter
1200mm
Risers
170mm
Treads
250mm
Tread Width
1138mm
Landing
1300x1300mm rest landing in similar detail to staircase treads
Balustrade
15mm flat plate uprights
Stringer
Surface mounted flat plate uprights
Handrails
Light oak handrails
The design celebrates a clean, industrial-meets-organic aesthetic. A robust, black coated mild steel structure provides a sharp, graphic silhouette, which is softened by the warmth of solid oak treads. These timber elements are precision-engineered ensuring durability and safety without compromising the minimal palette.
Capping the structure is a continuous, contoured oak handrail that follows the fluid curve of the steel balustrade, offering a tactile transition as users move between floors. More than just a circulation route, the staircase acts as a central focal point, grounding the open-plan interior while providing a transparent, light-filled connection that enhances the flow of the entire fit-out.
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