This excellent staircase, designed by Atmos for a London condominium, is the winner of the 2013 UK Picket Award. The staircase is certainly part of a good greater picket building that creates a room in a room. Tucked in a single nook of the bigger room, it seems to develop out of the bottom like an unlimited tree division, that splits up into smaller branches to for the steps. The CNC cut back layers of picket spiral barely to create a built-in shelf building at its lower half, and to offer entry to the room-in-a-room at its prime half. The layers look like freestanding and floating inside the air, as a result of the metallic building that keep them collectively or join them to the partitions is sort of invisible. The development of the staircase appears to be alive, like a tree that has not stopped rising and which is obliged to develop in a confined home. The picket layers that kind the steps make their methodology in opposition to the partitions, bending and deforming in opposition to the corners that make them change their route. The very best twigs turn into narrower they often line the partitions making a handrail. The meandering edge of each stair and the gadgets that kind the balustrade are of a darker picket essence than the rest of the step. This dark-light distinction emphasizes way more the design, which appears to be further like a picket sculpture than a purposeful building. Excellent because it might seem, this building was delivered in flat packs and assembled on site, in decrease than a day.