Roger Tallon Sculptural 'Helicoid' Staircase
Roger Tallon for Galerie Lacloche, 'Helicoid' staircase, aluminum, rubber, France, design 1964, production 1960s
This striking staircase with a rubber step surface is called the 'Helicloid' staircase and is part of the "M 400" series by Roger Tallon. The piece is executed in cast and polished aluminum and features black non-slip rubber on the surface. This particular model comes with twelve steps plus a bigger floor step. The staircase is featured in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Roger Tallon (1929-2011) was a French Industrial designer. Tallon was trained as an engineer. He designed hundreds of products, including Industrial Robots for Peugeot, refrigerators, tableware, lamps and furniture.
Please note that we have more steps available to build a higher staircase if needed. We kindly ask you to reach out to our design specialists for more information.
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