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Period: 1960s
Place of Origin: French
Roger Tallon Aluminum Helicoid Staircase
By Roger Tallon
Located in New York, NY
French Post-War Design (1966) polished aluminum helicoid form circular 13 step staircase with rubber step surface (designed by ROGER TALLON)
Category

1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage French Stairs

Materials

Aluminum

Roger Tallon Sculptural 'Helicoid' Staircase
By Roger Tallon
Located in Waalwijk, NL
Roger Tallon for Galerie Lacloche, 'Helicoid' staircase, aluminum, rubber, France, design 1964, production 1960s This striking staircase with a rubber step surface is called the 'He...
Category

1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage French Stairs

Materials

Aluminum

Mid Century Modern Staircase by Roger Tallon, Galerie Laroche in Aluminum
By Roger Tallon
Located in Brussels, BE
Mid Century Modern Staircase by Roger Tallon, Galerie Laroche in Aluminum, Rubber, France, 1960s - 14 steps
Category

1960s Vintage French Stairs

Materials

Aluminum

Helicoid Staircase Model M400 by Roger Tallon, France 1964
By Roger Tallon
Located in Chicago, IL
An extraordinary Helicoid model M400 staircase by French designer Roger Tallon, 1964. Tallon originally designed this piece for Gallery Lacloche Edition in Paris and it has since become a piece of design history. This iconic staircase features a steel central pole, on which twelve polished cast aluminum paddle shaped steps are affixed in a spiral. The bottom landing step is slightly larger. Each step has a textured circular black rubber inlay and the staircase sits on a landing pad. This piece was designed to be modular; additional steps can be added or removed, allowing it to be easily adjusted for a range of spaces. Our staircase has 12 steps...
Category

1960s Industrial Vintage French Stairs

Materials

Aluminum

"Cité Radieuse" Staricase by Charles Edouard Jeanneret Known as Le Corbusier
By Le Corbusier
Located in Altwies, LU
Larch uprights, eleven steps in exotic wood. Ramps in black lacquered metal made by Jean Prouvé workshop. Restoration of use and maintenance on the ramps. Provenance: Housing unit, Briey en Forêt. The staircase, identical in each duplex, is the result of a close collaboration between Jean Prouve and Le Corbusier. Its beginnings date back to 1922. Le Corbusier wanted to create then "vertical garden cities", capable of responding simultaneously to the aspiration of the individual house (in contact with nature) and to the advantages of the collective building (access to modern facilities ). This idea, perfected during the 1930s, led to a large building project in 1939 with "inner streets", "duplex" apartments, equipped roof terraces and integrated businesses. The Housing Unit of Briey, also called Radiant City of Briey-en-Forêt, is a housing unit built between 1959 and 1960 in Meurthe-et-Moselle by the French-Swiss architect Le Corbusier according to the model he has established for Marseilles. The housing project is part of a broader project of a new residential district in the heart of the forest, in this town in the Lorraine coalfield. It is Georges-Henri Pingusson who is the chief architect of this neighbourhood project and who also realizes two sets of 100 homes and a school near the unit. The goal is to house the population then in full increase in connection with the expansion of iron mines and the steel industry. In 1955, Le Corbusier officially contacted the Briey town hall, he was named chief architect of the project and André Wogenscky...
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1960s Vintage French Stairs

Roger Tallon, Helicoid Staircase M400, 1964 Gallery Lacloche Edition, Paris
By Roger Tallon, Editions Lacloche
Located in Munster, NRW
Roger Tallon, France (1929–2011) - extraordinary Helicoid staircase model - 1964 for Gallery Lacloche Edition, Paris. This piece of design histor...
Category

1960s Mid-Century Modern Vintage French Stairs

Materials

Aluminum

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