Did Vincent Van Duysen start the trend? Lately we've been noticing graceful elliptical staircases in some of our favorite interiors projects.
Above: Belgian architect Vincent Van Duysen's own house in Antwerp.
Above: Leah Herzig designed the interiors of this house in LA; see more at Hollywood Tale: A Spec House with Uncommon Style.
Above: A house in Melbourne by B.E. Architecture, via Est Magazine, with a staircase by Slattery & Acquroff in Australia with American oak timber treads and risers.
Above: Steven Harris's design for 54 Bond Street includes a graceful curving stair connecting the top floor to the penthouse garden. See more at Architect Visit: Steven Harris at 54 Bond Street in New York.
Above: Delfine Krakoff of Pamplemousse Designs' own staircase in NYC. Photograph via Oliver Yaphe.
Above: A curvy staircase in a project by Daipu Architects, via Dezeen.
Above: A board-formed concrete staircase in the Graanmarkt 13 concept store by Vincent Van Duysen.
Above: A curvilinear staircase in a Melbourne project by Adrian Amore.
Above: A graceful staircase by Charles Zana in Paris.
Above: The staircase that started it all? Villa Savoye by Le Corbusier.
Staircase obsessed? Go to 10 Elegant Stairs from the Remodelista Architect/Designer Directory.
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