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Introducing the Next Generation of Stair Renovation: Pürra® Modular Stair System

We’re excited to unveil Pürra® - a revolutionary new approach to staircase renovation, designed to bring style, simplicity and speed to your next project. Building on our passion for innovation and beautifully crafted interiors, Pürra® introduces a fully modular pine stair
system that transforms the way staircases are designed and installed.

Whether you’re updating a tired hallway or reimagining your entire space, Pürra® makes it easier than ever to achieve a premium, design-led finish without the complexity of traditional methods.

Pürra® represents a true step forward in staircase design. Where traditional renovations can involve over 100 precise saw cuts, Pürra® reduces this to fewer than 10. The result is a faster,cleaner installation that doesn’t compromise on strength, quality or visual impact.  Thanks to its innovative slot-and-fix system, each component is precision-engineered to fit together, giving you consistent, reliable results every time.

Designed to complement the leading interior trends of 2026, Pürra® works beautifully across a wide range of styles from the clean simplicity of Nordic and Scandi interiors to the timeless character of Shaker and Mid-Century design. It’s a system that puts you in control, allowing you to design a staircase that feels completely your own.

What Makes Pürra® Different?


Effortless Installation: The modular slot-and-fix design dramatically reduces cutting time, making installation quicker and more efficient for both professionals and DIYers 

• Fully Customisable: Choose from five unique spindle designs and combine them freely using universal components to create a look that’s entirely your own

Versatile Design Options: Mix and match elements across the system to suit your space, whether you prefer a cohesive, uniform style or a more design-led finish

• Ready to Finish: Crafted from high-quality, sustainably sourced pine, Pürra® is ready to paint or stain.  Embrace 2026 trends with earthy greens, rich burgundies, or calming blues for a cocooning, contemporary feel

Download our Pürra® brochure here or explore the new collection here.

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