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Even in contemporary architecture, staircases are conventionally a rigid part of the building structure. To create an independent, modifiable alternative was the idea that sparked lufttritt. We drew inspiration from suspension bridges and applied this to an array of basic steps, resulting in a flight of stairs of exceptional quality in both function and aesthetics.
At the center of our design is, of course, the person using it and once you set foot on the first step, you will notice its subtle but significant effect. Unlike stepping onto a solid staircase, lufttritt softens the footfall and then eases your step along. This unique interaction creates a sensation of light yet steady footing. Supported by it's visual appeal this flight of stairs will actually lift you up or softly guide you down.
After recieving the patent the concept staircase Lufttritt air was first time presented at the Vienna Design Week 2012. The next big step was at the exhibition from Advantage Austria during Salone di Mobile in Milano 2016, when the new staircase Lufttritt rock got launched.
Vision
Reimagining the staircase, lufttritt exceeds common definition in its functionality, material characteristics and flexibility. This well-designed and well-crafted modular system is easily fitted into its spacial settings and can be quickly modified when needed. We envision it being continuously adaptable to the life surrounding it.
As a next step, we plan to enhance our product by adding to one of its greatest strengths, its variability. New treading surfaces will provide more options to customize it to individual preferences, as well as providing easy replacement after possible wear and tear. With the addition of new modules and improved suitability for exterior placement, lufttritt will become adaptable to even the most challenging spaces. Already, we look forward to these and other exciting possibilities!
Thomas Schiefer
Thomas Schiefer has studied Industrial Design at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, beside to his own projects as Designer he teaches at the TU Vienna.
Even in contemporary architecture, staircases are conventionally a rigid part of the building structure. To create an independent, modifiable alternative was the idea that sparked lufttritt. We drew inspiration from suspension bridges and applied this to an array of basic steps, resulting in a flight of stairs of exceptional quality in both function and aesthetics.
At the center of our design is, of course, the person using it and once you set foot on the first step, you will notice its subtle but significant effect. Unlike stepping onto a solid staircase, lufttritt softens the footfall and then eases your step along. This unique interaction creates a sensation of light yet steady footing. Supported by it's visual appeal this flight of stairs will actually lift you up or softly guide you down.
After recieving the patent the concept staircase Lufttritt air was first time presented at the Vienna Design Week 2012. The next big step was at the exhibition from Advantage Austria during Salone di Mobile in Milano 2016, when the new staircase Lufttritt rock got launched.
Vision
Reimagining the staircase, lufttritt exceeds common definition in its functionality, material characteristics and flexibility. This well-designed and well-crafted modular system is easily fitted into its spacial settings and can be quickly modified when needed. We envision it being continuously adaptable to the life surrounding it.
As a next step, we plan to enhance our product by adding to one of its greatest strengths, its variability. New treading surfaces will provide more options to customize it to individual preferences, as well as providing easy replacement after possible wear and tear. With the addition of new modules and improved suitability for exterior placement, lufttritt will become adaptable to even the most challenging spaces. Already, we look forward to these and other exciting possibilities!
Thomas Schiefer
Thomas Schiefer has studied Industrial Design at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, beside to his own projects as Designer he teaches at the TU Vienna.
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