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Aamu Song & Johan Olin are both Finnish designers who have created railings for a stairway where the bars at each landing are distorted in a different way. Dubbed Kaide-taide (Art-handling), the project was commissioned for an eight-storey residential building in Helsinki, Finland.

These shapes provide places to sit and lean and opens up new views from the stairwell. Railings are painted in a different tone of grey in each floor creating a gradient from 1st floor dark grey to white in 8th floor. Material: 16 mm steel rod. Frame: 33 mm steel tube.

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