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The Calgary staircase from Dolle is a characteristic spiral staircase. It solves the requirement for a link between floors with very little space allowing you to utilise an area on the next floor taking up minimal floor area. The staircase is Anthracite and comes complete with 11 steps and a landing platform in beech multiplex. The pitch height can be adjusted with spacer rings from 20.4 to 23.4cm depending on floor height. Dolle fits directly onto the ceiling area and its also possible to adapt the platform on site to round ceiling openings. Available in two diameters 120cm and 140cm. It reaches a minimum floor height of 244.8 to a maximum of 280.8cm. The spiral staircase provides great value for money remaining both modern and stylish. With a staircase with a diameter of 140cm – the ceiling opening must be minimum 150cm. Video instruction videos are available to aid safe installation. The staircase complies with current European building standards defined in EN 1991 and EN 1993. The staircase Calgary is certified for max. point load of 200kg and max. total load of 620kg.

 

Features

 

  • Nordic design.
  • Design and function hand in hand
  • Available in three colours Grey, White and Anthracite
  • Available in the two diameters 120 cm and 140 cm
  • Great value for the money
 

Dolle Calgary Spiral Staircase Anthracite 140cm

SKU: 1071044
€1,357.72Price
Excluding Tax
  • Features Size / Details
    Unique Selling Point

    Great value for the money

    Type Spiral
    Max. Floor to Floor Height 244.8 - 280.8 cm
    Staircase Width 1.40 m
    Number of Risers 12
    Number of Treads 11
    Tread Rises 20.4 to 23.4 cm
    Tread Material Multiplex wood with beech veneer
    Tread Finish Varnished
    Tread Colour Natural
    Structure Material Metal
    Structure Finish Powder coated
    Structure Colour Anthracite
    Staircase Definition Secondary staircase
    Maximum Load Certified to a max. point load of 200 kg
    Use Indoor use only
    Certifications European building standards defined in EN 1991 and EN 1993
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