
Staircase treads, cut to template.
Treads, risers and landings — cut to template, finished by hand. From straight runs to curved monumental staircases, supplied for installation by your structural staircase fitter.
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Recent staircase treads — réalisations récentes.
Each tread is dressed and polished individually. Edges are eased to avoid chipping; undersides are prepared for hidden fixing by the staircase fitter.
Curved and floating staircases are templated in plywood on site before any stone is cut. We deliver numbered crates in installation order.






What's included
What we supply, cut and install. Adjacent trades — cabinetry, plumbing, electrical — sit with your general contractor.
- ·Straight-run treads
- ·Curved treads
- ·Floating tread blocks
- ·Risers
- ·Landings
- ·Stringer cladding
- ·Handrail cladding
Finishes & Edges
Choose the finish and the edge.
Finishes
Polished
Mirror surface, full saturation.
Honed
Soft matte, low reflection.
Leathered
Textured satin, hides marks.
Edges
Eased nosing
Slight softening — safer underfoot.
Bullnose nosing
Full radius nose, classic profile.
Mitred riser
Vein continues onto the riser.
Anti-slip groove
Discreet grooves cut into the tread.
Process
From quarry to installation.
- 01.
On-site template
Plywood templates taken from the finished structural frame.
- 02.
Slab cutting
Nested on the slab to keep the grain reading top to bottom.
- 03.
Hand finishing
Edges eased, surfaces polished, undersides prepped.
- 04.
Crated delivery
Numbered crates delivered to the fitter in install order.
Good to know
The questions clients ask most often, before and after installation.
- Care & sealing
- Placeholder — describe your recommended sealing rhythm and the simple soap/water care routine. Note acid-sensitive stones.
- What we supply vs. your contractor
- Placeholder — we supply, fabricate and install the stone. Your general contractor handles cabinetry, plumbing, electrical and adjacent finishes.
- Lead time
- Placeholder — typical lead time from slab selection to installation, and when to lock the order in your build schedule.
- Repairs & rework
- Placeholder — describe our chip/repolish/replacement service and what's covered after install.
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