
No, you have not been drugged, these stairs really DO look this trippy.
Designed by Atmos Studio as part of a larger project, the stairs take on a life of their own as they appear to wind, twist, and turn all over the place.


Photo: James Taylor, Delete Photography





Photo: James Taylor, Delete Photography

Tucked away under the stairs lies a bathroom with a ceiling that features extensions of the stair risers created into decorative beams.
Engineer: Steve Atkinson, Duncan Walters
Architect: Atmos Studio – Alex Haw, Friedrich Vitzthum
Contractor: Red Oak Services – Wojtek Zygarlicki, Kris Legutko






















KatDee on 05.13.2011 at 14:18 PM
ever had that dream where you’re walking up the stairs but you keep falling off bc the stairs are morphing as you step on them?
this is that dream! love the idea, but would hate to have them in my house.
Eugene Thomas on 05.13.2011 at 17:36 PM
These are so great – and I love the extension of the design into the ceiling of the bath tucked under the stairs. What a great use of space.
Tyler on 05.15.2011 at 11:41 AM
These are really awesome! Great work both in the design and the follow through!
fajas colombianas on 05.24.2011 at 09:34 AM
These are amazing! I’d love to imagine a drunk guy going up those stairs, I wonder if he would make it to the top.
Isabel on 05.28.2011 at 04:13 AM
They look so great! They unify very well design, style and construction.
maggie on 06.27.2011 at 10:21 AM
Not called “trippy” for nothing.
Norek on 10.31.2011 at 06:41 AM
Try to walk them when you’re drunk. :D
Nancy Gong on 12.29.2011 at 13:09 PM
Wild. A modern take on Art Nouveau.
reyu on 05.19.2012 at 02:39 AM
wow this was amazing,,, I found this in pinterest.