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Sunset Hill
A jewel in Sunset Hill, Seattle. Silicon bronze, gun metal steel, white oak and ribbon cut mahogany (repurposed from the original house) all blend together in tightly choreographed drama.


Medina
A secret door. A hidden stair. Another world, underground. Below you - shimmer, shine and sparkle envelop you - as you descend on glass to this inner sanctum of staircase, wine room, and art gallery.


San Juan Island
Cue Mozart! Am I in Paris or America? Walnut on walnut, with strength mirroring the mountains beyond. This floating stair makes the ascent effortless, picturesque and classical.


Wailea
Glass on glass. Cinderella would feel right at home. As she descends to don her slippers, her hand recognizes the curved glass of the handrail — her favorite sensation. And look closely at those treads… yes, glass treads, too.


Ravenna


Teak and Stainless Spiral
An ingenious little spiral staircase, that one person can install alone. Spirals can take you lots of places… Roof decks, a library, a crows nest. Always a place where special things happen


Lofty Work
A curvaceous and lofty workspace. Sinuous panels in a bookmatched, smoked French oak complement the fabulous hand detailing of this staircase turned furniture.


Golden Gardens Tudor
Aging in place. Peggy did not want to have to move. With her newly modified staircase, she can stay here indefinitely, and navigate the stairs safely.


Disney World
8 x 8 x 15’ columns in Western red cedar. 150 of these hand turned custom columns grace the Grand Floridian Hotel at Disney World in Orlando. Plus hundreds of colonial detailed, structural hand turned kingpins, struts, drops and exposed truss members.


Michele
“I want to tell you how ecstatic I feel when I enter my home and see my two beautiful staircases. They stand out from everything I have done. Everyone who has entered are blown away by the beauty and design. Thank you so much for making my dream come true.”
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