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5 Mezzanine Ladder Ideas
We are delighted to introduce our new Mezzanine Ladders, specifically designed with both style and function in mind. There’s no need to compromise on style when you need a practical and safe way to access a loft area or mezzanine conversion, in fact, ladders present a unique style feature and are a great investment.
Brave Design at the Port Hotel - as seen in Elle Deco
The sleepy seaside town of Eastbourne wasn’t the obvious choice to launch a chic boutique hotel with an interior you might find in Manhattan or Miami. Designer Imraan Ismail chose a full rolling library ladder in a raw finish for the bar area. The simplicity of the black rail and horizontals of the rungs works in complete harmony with the geometry of the bar design, rows of bottles and shimmering pink disc as the focal point.
On trend: Library Ladders
‘Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful’ William Morris. Library ladders are more popular than ever as they combine practicality with style. They burst back into our interiors consciousness around four years ago, becoming an instant hit. But far from being a fleeting trend, savvy homeowners are realising their value in almost every room in the house.
Restore order with stylish storage - as seen in Living Etc
After all the excesses of the festive season you’ll be more than ready to de-clutter and get organised for the year ahead. Clever storage solutions shouldn’t be overlooked – every room in the house could be improved with stylish storage, helping you to function better in daily life.
Here are some ideas for clever storage that you might not have thought of!
We are delighted to be featured in the January issue of Living Etc ~ ‘Design Dossier: Storage.’The sky's the limit with our rolling library ladders
The classic rolling library ladder often evokes images of majestic libraries, full of epic bookshelves, and maybe Belle sing-songing about escaping her provincial life. But they can be used for a great variety of purposes – from straight utilitarian practicality, or adding a unique sense of design and room architecture.