Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Seattle Stair and The Last Frontier

 In previous years, Jackson Hole, Maui, California, and Japan have been among the long distance destinations of Seattle Stair & Design's shop built stairs. Last week, owner Shawn Christman and craftsman Christian Leach trekked past the uncharted territories of Canada to America's Last Frontier: Alaska.

Join us on a visual tour of Seattle Stair & Design's experience in Alaska. 

Seattle Stair & Design's Shawn Christman en route to Alaska to instal a custom handrail.
Seattle Stair & Design's Shawn Christman pilots the flight to Alaska with flight instructor Howard Wolvington and Seattle Stair & Design craftsman Christian Leach. 


Seattle Stair & Design views foggy the terrain of Alaska by plane.
Alaska's stunning terrain, nestled in a blanket of fog.


Seattle Stair & Design's Shawn Christman and Christian Leach land in Alaska.
Rugged, snow-capped mountains are visible from every vantage point in Alaska.

Alaska's waters mimic the flow of a Seattle Stair & Design handrail.
The meandering waters of Alaska call to mind the delicate winding of a curved staircase and handrail.

Seattle Stair & Design's Shawn Christman finds mussels on the beaches of Alaska.
Colonies of mussels adorn Alaska's beaches.

Seattle Stair & Design builds a custom handrail to a backdrop of Alaskan mountains.

Lush greenery, piercing blue waters, and snow-capped peaks provide an arresting backdrop to the job site. 

Shawn Christman and Christian leach laminate a custom profiled curved cherry handrail.

Shawn Christman and Christian Leach begin the site lamination process on a custom profiled curved cherry handrail.


For more photos of Seattle Stair & Design's Alaskan adventure, please view our Facebook album

Mary Anne Carter
Assistant Director of Marketing


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