The Hanging Red Stairs is a stunning addition to an existing home that is inspired by a recent installation by Do Ho Suh at the Tate Modern Gallery called "Staircase-III." If the installation is as eye-catching as this design, it is no wonder that the client requested the designer to reference it. As though floating in midair, the Hanging Red Stairs is attached to the ceiling in a rather dramatic fashion.
Designed by Diapo, the Hanging Red Stairs is made out of perforated steel mesh, which is lightweight and sturdy enough to be applied in such a unique manner. Not to mention that the climber is able to peer through the structure as he or she uses them. It is the perfect bright accent for any modern home.
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Hanging Red Stairs by Diapo is Inspired by a Tate Modern Installation
Trend Themes
1. Perforated Steel Mesh - There is an opportunity for disruption in the design and construction industry by exploring new applications and designs for perforated steel mesh.
2. "staircase-iii" Installation - Artists and designers can leverage the popularity and visual impact of Do Ho Suh's "Staircase-III" installation to create unique and eye-catching stair designs.
3. Floating Staircases - The concept of floating staircases offers innovative possibilities for architects and interior designers to create visually stunning and unconventional structures.
Industry Implications
1. Design and Construction - The design and construction industry can explore the use of perforated steel mesh in various applications, such as building facades, furniture, and interior structures.
2. Art and Exhibition - Art galleries and exhibition spaces can incorporate visually striking staircase designs inspired by Do Ho Suh's "Staircase-III" installation to enhance the overall aesthetics and experience of their spaces.
3. Architecture and Interior Design - Architects and interior designers can embrace the trend of floating staircases to create unique and captivating structures in residential and commercial properties.