A superb cast iron spiral staircase of which its origin dates from the Victorian era, around the year 1900. The staircase is sober on the one hand and subtly decorated on the other hand. By all means, the staircase is a witness (of the richness) of its time and French craftsmanship in particular.
Reclaimed in Reims, northern France, a stone's throw from Paris, Villa d'Or took back in production this magnificent piece of art which allows anyone nowadays to enrich his/her home which a staircase full of history and character.
Model Reims is available in four different configurations: turning clockwise with 12 or 14 treads to the circle and turning anti-clockwise with 14 or 17 treads to the circle.
The height
The customer can determine the height of the staircase by multiplying the number of treads (of 190mm).
The diameter
The diameter is (set at) 1670mm. The staircase is available in four different configurations: turning clockwise with 12 or 14 treads to the circle or turning anti-clockwise with 14 or 17 treads to the circle (360 degrees).
The landing
The landing is the last tread, the exit of the staircase, connecting the staircase to the upper floor. Three standard shapes are available: 1/6 round, straight corner and triangular. If necessary, a bespoke landing can be made.
The weight
The staircase weighs about 33kg per tread, all elements included, like the balusters, handrail and central axe, etc.
The finishing
The staircase is delivered in raw loose parts without any finishing. It is up to the customer to choose the desired finish: either to keep the raw appearance of the metal, to wax, stain, varnish or paint. A (metal) wax or matt paint (anthracite grey or black) can be ordered and delivered with.
The balustrade
To secure the stairwell, balcony or mezzanine there are additional balusters available in the same style as the staircase to make a balustrade. The number of balusters depends on the distance you want to keep in between the balusters.