This dark wood and glass curved staircase features a double-support structure consisting of a sturdy outer wooden frame and an internal structural spine. The wooden treads are embedded within the curved frame, creating a distinct step profile. Glass panels are installed along the inner edge, forming a transparent railing that complements the staircase’s geometry. The upper landing continues the same curved design, ensuring a smooth transition between floors.
Dark Wood Glass Curved Staircase
About Dark Wood Glass Curved Staircase
One-Stop Service
We will provide one-stop service, communicating and customizing with you one-on-one throughout the entire process, allowing you to customize from your preferred styles, materials, styles, colors, and more.
Factory-Direct Pricing with Full Customization
With our own manufacturing factory and complete product lines, we offer competitive pricing without compromising on quality. From design and materials to transportation, every step is managed in-house — ensuring you get the best value for your investment.
Customized Specifications
- Bilateral Structural System: The staircase features a design that combines an outer curved wooden frame with an inner support structure to balance the load distribution across the span.
- Embedded Tread Assemblies: The wooden treads are embedded into the side frames, enhancing structural stability and improving the aesthetic appeal of the edges.
- Glass Balustrade Mounting: Glass panels are mounted along the inner curve using concealed fasteners, maintaining clean edges without the need for exposed posts.
- Integrated Design: The curvature of the upper-level opening and landing matches that of the staircase, ensuring a smooth flow of movement without any directional interruptions.
Application and Environment Scenarios
Dark wood and glass curved staircases are typically used in spacious residential interiors, where they can extend along the perimeter or wrap around a central void. They are often situated in the entrance area or other communal spaces. Their double-support structure makes them ideal for high-end settings that require both visual impact and safety.






