Video: Walk down the spine. Sculptural stairs by Philip Watts Design
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Agree that not every person, even if he has a spacious, spacious housing like a two-story mansion, will decorate his monastery with sculptures. This is somehow philistine, and, as some people like to say, it does not bring tangible benefits. Useful sculptures designers from the British studio know how to create for the home Philip Watts Design … Specializing in interior design, these guys turn into sculptures such integral parts as the internal stairs that connect the floors of the mansion. Well, when else will there be an opportunity to go up from the first floor to the second and go back down, stepping over the bones of the spine?
This art project is called Spinal staircase and is performed individually for each client. Therefore, the shape of the stairs can be exclusive, and vary from the spine of a dinosaur to the ridge, for example, a fish, bird or any mammal. Of course, for safe movement up and down, the spine ladder is equipped with glass sides.
At the moment, the Philip Watts Design website presents art-stairs in the form of a spine, made for private clients from Northampton (Great Britain) and the French city of Les Houches. These and other projects of the design studio can be seen on their website. However, they do not have as many art projects as one might expect.
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