Video: Unreal stairs from the duo Lang Baumann
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Actually, few people in the world like steps. Most people either hate fiercely or treat them neutrally, as in an inevitable part of the universe. But the American-German duo Lang Baumann (Sabina Lang and Daniel Baumann) love the stairs. And they teach them to love the rest of the species. Of course, with the help of your own creativity.
Duo Lang Baumann became famous, first of all, for their unusual installations from the "Beautiful Steps" series. These installations, as it is not difficult to guess, are steps, whole staircases. But they are installed the way an ordinary person would not have dreamed of installing them.
Take, for example, the installation Beautiful Steps N5, created this year. These are two small staircases and a landing that encircles the tower of the old castle … on its outer side.
Well, hanging stairs twisted at different angles is a usual entertainment for the Lang Baumann duo, but a rather unusual sight for all other people.
Do you love stairs like Sabina Lang and Daniel Baumann do? No? Then they go to make the staircase in your house a piece of art! And do not complain that after that no one will be able to walk on it. For the sake of art, you can suffer inconvenience!
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