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Step 15Stairway/Cabinet

Stairway/Cabinet
Need some storage space? Need a staircase?
This piece of furniture solves both problems at once.

photographed in the Shitamachi Museum, Ueno, Tokyo, Japan
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Dec 18, 2011. 8:46 PMArtsyFartsyGirl says:
They are beautiful to look at. If when I move, I have taller ceilings, I'd like to make a loft bed and this would be the perfect "staircase" for me. I couldn't risk the usual ladder type steps since I'm not a teenager anymore! Plus, this would be great storage!
Jun 23, 2011. 1:06 PMgumby_kevbo says:
Even with my size US14 feet that would not be a problem IF you back down it like a ladder.
Jun 12, 2011. 3:26 PMLilithAvalon says:
There are a lot of those steep staircases in Japan. I saw them a lot, especially in older buildings when I went there. They're climbed a little like a ladder going up, but are scary coming down. It saves horizontal space.
May 13, 2011. 5:59 PMurtlesquirt says:
Good design, but wayy to steep. also steps must be woder.
Dec 18, 2008. 1:12 AMegriff says:
Wow that thing would be awesome with wider steps.
Jun 24, 2008. 10:40 AMHamatoKameko says:
That's terrifying. I have nightmares about staircases that go nowhere, end in an abrupt drop, et cetera. Narrow stairs figure into that as well. It's a fantastic piece of furniture, but for crying out loud, the steps should be wider. D:
Oct 19, 2007. 10:16 AMroosta says:
no westerner could use that, japs have small feet! look how narrow theose steps are!
Jan 9, 2008. 9:13 PMgreatpanda says:
I've heard the Dutch have similar problems regarding stair proportions...
Nov 14, 2007. 1:47 PMleebryuk says:
I don't want to start a e-dagger contest...but the word "jap" is derogatory. It was used heavily in WWII to demonize the Japanese people. Think of it as a bit like the "N" word. Not as harsh, but it won't win you any friends with the Japanese Community (especially with the elders.) They had to endure concentration camps in the US, had their businesses and homes stolen and their patriotism questioned.
Jan 1, 2008. 9:57 PMbrighterfusion says:
I agree about the word "Jap" being derogatory, but I have to object to the use of the word "concentration camp" to describe the internment camps. They were unjust, sure, but they weren't murder camps. People weren't sent there to die.
Aug 6, 2010. 5:00 PMeulaliaaaa! says:
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Aug 7, 2010. 4:35 AMbrighterfusion says:
eulaliaaaa! - Please read more carefully next time before posting a reply. Thanks.
Nov 16, 2007. 5:50 AMroosta says:
sorry mate. didnt know that! lol. i just used it cos i cant spell japanese! lol.
Nov 17, 2007. 2:02 AMleebryuk says:
Not a problem. Thank you for apologizing.
Dec 7, 2007. 3:26 PMEnsignlunchmeat says:
It's called a "Tansu chest," I think, and it's more like a step-ladder than a staircase. It usually leads up to a kind of crawlspace storage or sleeping area.

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Tim Anderson is the author of the "Heirloom Technology" column in Make Magazine. He is co-founder of www.zcorp.com, manufacturers of "3D Printer" output devices. His detailed drawings of traditional ...
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