Monday, May 21, 2012
Barkitecture 2012
Luxe Magazine's Barkitecture is only three days away... and Seattle Stair & Design is busy with the finishing touches of our collaborative work, The Furry Tail Tower.
We have teamed up with some of Seattle's finest designers, builders, and architects to create this iconic storybook style piece and are enthused to reveal the lush landscape (courtesy of the brilliant Dale Nussbaum of Nussbaum Group).
We invite you to place your bid now or at the Barkitecture event on Thursday, May 24th at the Seattle Design Center. RSVP here to guarantee your spot.
Friday, May 18, 2012
Barkitecture Featuring Seattle Stair & Design
Seattle Stair & Design is joining Seattle’s best architects, builders, interior designers and landscape professionals to participate in Luxe Magazine's Barkitecture Event at the Seattle Design Center.
The event features a display and auction of ten incredible dog houses created and constructed by competing teams, as well as a dog costume show, hors d'oeuvres, drinks, and more.
Our own David Shuler has served as project manager for Team AOME, working alongside the brilliant Mark Elster of AOME Architects, Peter Saladino of Charter Construction, Carl Williams of Carl Williams Interiors, Dale Nussbaum of Nussbaum Group, Jennifer Hayden of Pental Granite & Marble, and Dean Clausen of Realogics Sootheby's Realty.
Over the past month, this dynamic group has created a fantastical home that could belong to your precious pup. Iconic storybook architecture collides with whimsy and imagination- think flying buttresses connecting to tennis ball dispensing turrets- in the impressive Furry Tail Tower.
We invite you to join us for the evening or place your bid in advance.
RSVP today at: http://bit.ly/KpzHtb
Stay tuned for photos and more information about this spectacular cause!
Mary Anne Carter
Assistant Director of Marketing
Thursday, May 10, 2012
Seabrook Revisted
Photos: David Shuler of Seattle Stair & Design
Last August, we at Seattle Stair & Design shared our affinity for this expansive staircase we found cascading down the dunes of Seabrook, WA. We revisited the staircase last month and were again taken by its majesty. While its rough form is not unlike other beach staircases we have seen, the size, scale, and durability of the structure are utterly impressive.
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