Wave balustrade running up a split-level boutique hotel stair
Balustrades

From the wall, to the stair.

The wave language, scaled to architecture. Pilot commissions opening late 2026.
001 — Long form
In development

The next wave is a stair balustrade — bespoke, light-passing, made to the geometry of the run. Densely packed vertical slats follow the rake of the stair and the curve of a designed 3D wave.

Vig leads the parametric design and the CNC tooling; Andy brings the site sense — how a stair lives in a finished home, how an installer actually fits it, how a designer specifies it.

Built around UK Building Regs Part K. Available in oak, walnut, solid acrylic, laminated glass, or painted MDF — the choice reads the architecture. Pilot commissions opening late 2026.

Concept studies

Wave balustrade alongside a contemporary entry stair
001Entry stair
Open-tread oak flight, skylight overhead, polished concrete
Wave balustrade running up to a mezzanine in a loft conversion
002Mezzanine loft
Exposed steel and brick, dusk skyline, wave to landing
Wave balustrade in a renovated Georgian townhouse
003Period townhouse
Sensitive contemporary insertion — herringbone oak, lime walls
Wave balustrade paired with frameless glass on the opposite side
004Glass pairing
Wave on one side, frameless glass on the other — focal contrast
Wave balustrade viewed from the foot of the stair, looking up
005From below
The rake reading clearly against the daylight behind
003 — In real homes

On your stair.

Send us a photo of the stair you have. We’ll send back a render of the wave balustrade fitted to it — same room, same flight, your choice of material.

Two materials. Oak wave · solid CNC-milled oak slats. Glass wave · clear laminated glass slats with an oak handrail.

Before — Modern semi · blue landing
Before · existing stair
Oak version — Modern semi · blue landing
Oak wave
Glass version — Modern semi · blue landing
Glass wave · oak rail
001
Modern semi · blue landing
Original glass + oak; reimagined in solid oak wave OR clear glass slats
Before — Period terrace · teal hall
Before · existing stair
Oak version — Period terrace · teal hall
Oak wave
Glass version — Period terrace · teal hall
Glass wave · oak rail
002
Period terrace · teal hall
Glass balustrade replaced; handrail height preserved in both materials
Before — New build · white loft
Before · existing stair
Oak version — New build · white loft
Oak wave
Glass version — New build · white loft
Glass wave · oak rail
003
New build · white loft
Black-metal frame swapped for wave — oak for warmth, glass for openness
Before — Renovated mid-terrace · dark green
Before · existing stair
Oak version — Renovated mid-terrace · dark green
Oak wave
Glass version — Renovated mid-terrace · dark green
Glass wave · oak rail
004
Renovated mid-terrace · dark green
Spindle balustrade replaced; herringbone floor + the chow chow stay put
002 — Specification

Engineered to code.

Form
Parametric wave-form — vertical slats over a continuous wave edge
Materials
Oak · walnut · solid acrylic · laminated glass · painted MDF
Compliance
UK Building Regs Part K — designed for domestic + commercial loading
Sites
New build, renovation, period insertions, hospitality, mezzanines
Lead time
10–14 weeks design + cut from sign-off
Availability
Pilot commissions opening Q4 2026 · register interest now
Register early interest

Designing a stair? Come in early.

Stair balustrades are decided long before the rest of a renovation. The earlier we’re in the conversation, the better the wave reads the run.

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