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Quatro Turn central stringer staircase with quarter-turn winder beech steps, black metal railing with horizontal bars, and a wooden handrail, viewed from above. Quatro Turn central stringer staircase with quarter-turn winder beech steps, black metal railing with horizontal bars, and a wooden handrail, viewed from above. Quatro Turn central stringer staircase with quarter-turn winder beech steps, black metal railing with horizontal bars, and a wooden handrail, viewed from above. Quatro Turn central stringer staircase with quarter-turn winder beech steps, black metal railing with horizontal bars, and a wooden handrail, viewed from above. Quatro Turn central stringer staircase with quarter-turn winder beech steps, black metal railing with horizontal bars, and a wooden handrail, viewed from above. Quatro Turn central stringer staircase with quarter-turn winder beech steps, black metal railing with horizontal bars, and a wooden handrail, viewed from above. Quatro Turn central stringer staircase with quarter-turn winder beech steps, black metal railing with horizontal bars, and a wooden handrail, viewed from above. Quatro Turn central stringer staircase with quarter-turn winder beech steps, black metal railing with horizontal bars, and a wooden handrail, viewed from above. Quatro Turn central stringer staircase with quarter-turn winder beech steps, black metal railing with horizontal bars, and a wooden handrail, viewed from above. Quatro Turn central stringer staircase with quarter-turn winder beech steps, black metal railing with horizontal bars, and a wooden handrail, viewed from above. Quatro Turn central stringer staircase with quarter-turn winder beech steps, black metal railing with horizontal bars, and a wooden handrail, viewed from above. Quatro Turn central stringer staircase with quarter-turn winder beech steps, black metal railing with horizontal bars, and a wooden handrail, viewed from above. Quatro Turn central stringer staircase with quarter-turn winder beech steps, black metal railing with horizontal bars, and a wooden handrail, viewed from above.

Samba stairs

Due to their bevelled shape, the steps of so-called samba stairs can only be stepped on on one side. On the one hand, this makes samba stairs somewhat less comfortable to climb than stairs with straight block steps. But on the other hand, they are also particularly space-saving.

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