Many clients dream of a bold feature piece a sculptural staircase, an elegant glass partition, or a piece of furniture that fits a room perfectly.
But often, one question gets in the way:
"What if it doesn’t match the rest? Will I need to redo everything?"
The good news: you won’t. At Dam’s Agencement, integration into existing spaces is a speciality. The goal isn’t to change everything, but to add a standout piece that complements your interior not overwhelms it.

A Unique and Bold Design
Unlike off-the-shelf models, a bespoke staircase is tailored to your space and your style. Metal allows for innovative shapes, original finishes, and lines that are both clean and striking.
Unrivalled Strength
Metal combines robustness with elegance. When crafted with care, it offers exceptional durability while maintaininga visual lightnes ideal for contemporary, industrial, or minimalist spaces.
Contrast or Continuity – Two Approaches, One Harmonious Result
At Dam’s Agencement, every staircase is crafted as a true work of art. Damien, a passionate artisan metalworker, designs and hand-builds staircases that never go unnoticed.
Approach 1: Controlled Contrast
Have a neutral, understated, or classic interior? A bold metal feature like a sculptural staircase, a graphic wall piece, or an industrial black-framed glass wall can add depth and personality without weighing the space down.
🛠 Example: a patinated steel and raw wood staircase installed in a minimalist flat in La Rochelle.
Contrast brings richness to a space without distorting it.
Approach 2: Seamless Continuity
Love your current interior but missing that one made-to-measure piece? Dam’s creates staircases, furniture and
architectural elements that match your existing materials, colours and forms perfectly. 🛠 Example: a bespoke oak bookcase designed for a living room with original wood panelling. It looks like it’s
always been there.
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Think a bespoke piece means redoing everything?
At Dam’s, we do the opposite we enhance what’s already there.