Stairs & balustrade
We offer a full fabrication package which includes site surveying, structural drawings, manufacturing and a complete fitting service. We Supply high quality stainless steel and glass balustrades to trade professionals and discerning private clients requiring something different. We use of high-grade machined stainless steel components to our balustrade for use inside or out, with toughened glass panels as infill for that immediate modern impact
Main stair case
Based in in Staffordshire we can distributors all over the uk manchester Cheshire London, we can supply satin-finished stainless steel handrail systems. Whether an ultra-stylish glass balustrade (glass banisters) design for hotels or restaurants, or a simple handrail system for a home renovation, we can help achieve any vision you require and bring your design to life
Some balustrade and stairs we did in London in the 80s
whiteleys
is a shopping Centre in London. It was London’s first department store, queen victoria used to shop here located in the Bayswater area of london. The store’s main entrance was located on Queensway The first store, described as ‘an immense symposium of the arts and industries of the nation and of the world’, was devastated in an enormous fire in 1887, one of the largest fires in London’s history. The current building was designed by John Belcher and John James Joass, and was opened by the Lord Mayor of London in 1911. It was the height of luxury at the
time, including both a theatre and a golf-course on the roof. Whiteleys is mentioned in several books and has appeared in numerous films, TV shows; most notably It appears in a number of early 20th-century novels, and in Shaw’s 1913 play Pygmalion, where Eliza Dolittle is sent “to Whiteleys to be attired.” In the late 1920s, Dr. A. J. Cronin, the novelist, was appointed the medical officer of Whiteleys. We spent 2 years replacing the stairs and balustrade in the entire department, and refurbishing the balconies.
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