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Carved Finial Newel Post Topper

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Newel Post Topper "Owl", Carved Wood Finial
Located in St Petersburg, St Petersburg
"Owl" - Unfinished High quality carved finial from oak or beech of your choice. >> SKU: L-064
Category

2010s Victorian Architectural Elements

Materials

Oak

Newel Post Topper "Owl", Carved Wood Finial
Newel Post Topper "Owl", Carved Wood Finial
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H 5.51 in W 4.13 in D 10.51 in
Carved Wood Statue "Owl", Newel Post Topper
Located in St Petersburg, St Petersburg
"Owl", unfinished high quality carved finial from oak or beech of your choice. >> SKU: L-064-2
Category

2010s Victorian Stairs

Materials

Oak

Carved Wood Statue "Owl", Newel Post Topper
Carved Wood Statue "Owl", Newel Post Topper
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H 4.92 in W 3.94 in D 10.87 in
Gothic Carved Newel Post Topper 'Set of 4', Wooden Stair Parts
Located in St Petersburg, St Petersburg
Unfinished high quality carved finial from oak or beech of your choice. >> SKU: L-110
Category

2010s Gothic Architectural Elements

Materials

Oak

Unfinished Ornamental Carved Newel Post Topper 'Set of 4', Artichoke in Acanthus
Located in St Petersburg, St Petersburg
Unfinished high quality carved finial from oak or beech of your choice. >> SKU: L-087
Category

2010s Victorian Architectural Elements

Materials

Oak

Nice Dome Shape Carved Newel Post Topper 'Set of 4', Wooden Stair Parts
Located in St Petersburg, St Petersburg
Unfinished high quality carved finial from oak or beech of your choice. >> SKU: L-089
Category

2010s Victorian Architectural Elements

Materials

Oak

Unfinished Decorative Carved Newel Post Topper 'Set of 4', Top for the Stair
Located in St Petersburg, St Petersburg
Unfinished high quality carved finial from oak or beech of your choice. >> SKU: L-007
Category

2010s Classical Greek Architectural Elements

Materials

Oak

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Finding the Right stairs for You

While they’re best known for their functionality, a well-designed set of vintage, new or antique stairs can also make as much of an impact in your space as any other piece of well cared for furniture.

From mid-century modern stairs to Victorian stairs to Art Nouveau stairs, different movements in design over time saw furniture makers exploring a range of inspirations as well as working with a variety of materials. This is good news for you, as it means that stairs have been designed in a wealth of furniture styles over the years and that there is a perfect set of stairs for every space.

A library ladder, whether it’s going to serve its primary purpose or be used as a home accent, is a common example of interior stairs that help make the most use of vertical space. A set of stairs for your home library is going to allow you to reach those coveted rare volumes from your lofty well-appointed shelves. And because you’ve invested so much time in styling your bookcases or library shelving, why not own an appropriately decorative structure to access your books?

Hand-carved embellishments in post toppers and stair pillars distinguish Victorian-era stairs from other periods. Furniture designed during this time period, which occurred during the reign of Queen Victoria in England, was luxurious. Even furnishings as functional as stairs were made from dark woods such as mahogany or rosewood and boasted ornate curved lines and stately proportions. All those who are fascinated by Art Nouveau furniture know that designers of the period sought freedom from the stuffy social and artistic strictures of the Victorian era. Art Nouveau staircases were highly decorative, including striking iron spiral staircases with intricate latticework on the risers and works carved in oak with newel posts that saw an integration of natural world motifs.

No matter how they are incorporated into a home or office, vintage, new and antique stairs can be practical and aesthetically pleasing — the very definition of art meeting functionality. Find yours on 1stDibs today.