Ladder by Charlie Styrbjörn Design

Gothenburg designer Charlie Styrbjörn will present a ladder with curving linked rungs during the London Design Festival next month.

Ladder by Charlie Styrbjorn Design

Working under Charlie Styrbjörn Design, the designer steam-bent sections of solid wood to maintain the direction of the grain along the shaped sections.

Ladder by Charlie Styrbjorn Design

“I wanted to create a unique ladder for interior use with a high decorative value but still functioning as a good ladder should,” said Styrbjörn.

Ladder by Charlie Styrbjorn Design

Treads are flat at the centre, but curve up on alternate sides as they rise to create a continuous line between the two long poles either side.

Ladder by Charlie Styrbjorn Design

Stained black or left natural, the ladders are not currently in production but will be exhibited at the Tent London exhibition as part of next month’s London Design Festival. Photos are by Jonas Lindstedt.

Ladder by Charlie Styrbjorn Design

We’ve also featured a step ladder that can both rest flat against the wall and fit into a corner, plus a slimline coat rack formed from two ladders joined together.

Popular homeware designs we’ve published recently include a collection of utensils that contains an elasticated egg cup and a dustpan that funnels sweepings into the bin through its handle.

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Ladder Coat Rack by Yenwen Tseng

Ladder Coat Rack by Yenwen Tseng

Two ladders are joined by hidden hinges to create this adaptable slimline coat rack by Taiwanese designer Yenwen Tseng.

Ladder Coat Rack by Yenwen Tseng

The coat racks come in yellow and black and can be positioned against a wall or freestanding according to space and storage requirements.

Ladder Coat Rack by Yenwen Tseng

The coat racks will be on show during London Design Festival in the Fresh Sense Taiwan exhibition at Tent London, open from 20–23 September at the Old Truman Brewery, E1 6QL.

Ladder Coat Rack by Yenwen Tseng

We recently featured another spindly ladder in an apartment in Milan.

Ladder Coat Rack by Yenwen Tseng

We also previously featured a slimline coat rack with hanging pockets inspired by a kimono rack and another comprising three Y-shaped components leaning against each other.

Ladder Coat Rack by Yenwen Tseng

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House T by Hiroyuki Shinozaki Architects

There are huge rectangular holes in the walls and floors of this Tokyo house by Japanese studio Hiroyuki Shinozaki Architects.

House T by Hiroyuki Shinozaki

Wooden ladders connect each of the four split-level storeys and a staircase with built-in storage leads up from the ground floor studio to the dining room and kitchen on the staggered floor above.

House T by Hiroyuki Shinozaki

One ladder travels up from the dining room to the living room, which then steps down to the bedroom through the wide hole in the wall.

House T by Hiroyuki Shinozaki

Another ladder connects the living room with the skeletal top level, where four holes in the floor give the room a cross-shaped layout.

House T by Hiroyuki Shinozaki

A small study area is sunken into one of these holes and residents use the floor above it as a desk.

House T by Hiroyuki Shinozaki

Lamps of different lengths also hang through the holes and a final ladder leads up to a terrace on the roof.

House T by Hiroyuki Shinozaki

Similar Japanese houses we’ve featured include a split-level residence with a narrow lightwell and another house with holes in the walls.

House T by Hiroyuki Shinozaki

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House T by Hiroyuki Shinozaki

Photography is by Hiroyasu Sakaguchi.

House T by Hiroyuki Shinozaki

Here’s some information from the architects:


House T is a residence and atelier for a couple in the centre of Tokyo. Floors like bookshelves are placed at the different level in the shifted box.

House T by Hiroyuki Shinozaki

Furniture is put on each floor to create living room, dining room, kitchen and bedroom.

House T by Hiroyuki Shinozaki

The floors are only hooked by columns which are three-dimensionally intersected at the middle of the box.

House T by Hiroyuki Shinozaki

This simple structure gives latitude for space composition.

House T by Hiroyuki Shinozaki

In the massive volume of the box, each different activity of daily living takes place at each floor with open view.

House T by Hiroyuki Shinozaki

Lighting hangs from top of the box to each floor to illuminate them like a floating stage.

House T by Hiroyuki Shinozaki

Client: A couple

House T by Hiroyuki Shinozaki

Location: Tokyo, Japan

House T by Hiroyuki Shinozaki

Built area: 75.62 sq m (total)

House T by Hiroyuki Shinozaki

Completion date: May 2012

House T by Hiroyuki Shinozaki

Structure: Wood Flame, two-storey

House T by Hiroyuki Shinozaki

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Led Zeppelin by Arthur Analts

Led Zeppelin by Arthur Analts

This step ladder by Latvian designer Arthur Analts can rest flat against the wall, fit into a corner at 45 degrees or rest securely in a corner at 25 degrees, thanks to the shape of its top and bottom rungs.

Led Zeppelin by Arthur Analts

The treads are extended either side of the uprights to form hooks and loops, so users can hang items on the side rather than make several trips with one arm laden.

Led Zeppelin by Arthur Analts

The steps are made of aluminium and named after rock band Led Zeppelin in reference to their 1971 track Stairway to Heaven.

Led Zeppelin by Arthur Analts

Analts is currently studying at Central Saint Martins in London and was awarded Best New Designer 2011 for the Led Zeppelin steps at Latvian Design Awards of the Year in Riga this month.

Led Zeppelin by Arthur Analts

The details below are from Arthur Analts:


Project name ‘Led Zeppelin’ is due to the hard rock bands one of the most recognised tracks ‘Stairway to heaven’.

Led Zeppelin by Arthur Analts

Using usual ladder, there are difficulties to put them in the room corners, because there is a great possibility to fall down, but sometimes you need to place ladder in corners, because a shelf or a window can interfere you to lean them against the wall, however, Led Zeppelin ladder can be placed in 3 different positions in the room.

Led Zeppelin by Arthur Analts

It can be leaned straight against the wall or placed 45° against the room corner or 25° against the corner – not allowing to fall down while climbing.

Led Zeppelin by Arthur Analts

So you can choose which one of three positions best suits you in the incurred situation and just feel safe while using them.

Led Zeppelin by Arthur Analts

Special cuts are made at the end of the ladder steps. Those are made to hang cloth or put instruments, so it solves ceaseless up-and-down climbing for some instrument. And when Led Zeppelin ladder is not in use – it can be used as a hanger.

Led Zeppelin by Arthur Analts

Led Zeppelin ladder is easy and fast to manufacture, and there is almost no material loss. It is designed to be good for manufacturing.

Led Zeppelin by Arthur Analts

Specially designed details are cut from 8mm aluminium sheet, they are put together and they are meld for extra safety. Some details are engraved with logotypes.

Led Zeppelin by Arthur Analts

There are rubber slices added at the both ends of the ladder to add extra safety and to prevent ladder from slipping.

Led Zeppelin by Arthur Analts

Led Zeppelin looks good in the interior even when no one is using it, so it shouldn’t be hidden in the storage room.

Led Zeppelin by Arthur Analts

Latvian designer Arthur Analts graduated Riga School of Design and Arts in 2011 in Latvia. Now Arthur Analts has accepted an offer and in September 2011 will move to London, UK to study at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, BA Product Design course.

Led Zeppelin by Arthur Analts

Meanwhile, Arthur Analts is working on freelance projects and he stands for aesthetically pleasing and smart designs.


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