
This custom ornamental wrought-iron stair railing was fabricated by Architectural Iron Designs. Click here for company info.

These wrought-iron components from Outwater can be used to create metal stairs and railings. Click here for company info.

Custom manufactured rolling ladders are offered by Architectural Products by Outwater in red oak, maple, cherry, mahogany and walnut. Click here for company info.

This elaborate stair railing was fabricated by Cardine Studios. Click here for company info.

This forged-iron panel was fabricated by Fine Architectural Metalsmiths. Click here for company info.

Edgar Brandt’s design sensibility was the initial inspiration for this forged railing by Fine Architectural Metalsmiths; it has an updated leaf spray and dramatic changes of dimension. Click here for company info.

The stair railing in this Italianate manor house was custom fabricated by Fine Architectural Metalsmiths. Click here for company info.

The scroll lines of this staircase by Fine Architectural Metalsmiths were forged with tapered fern-frond scroll endings and finished with a copper patina. Click here for company info.

This metal and wood staircase was fabricated by Goddard Spiral Stairs. Click here for company info.

Goddard fabricates custom spiral staircases in oak, pine and other wood species. Click here for company info.

The Gilberton Collection from Heritage Cast Iron USA features richly detailed Victorian fence and gate designs from the late 19th century. Click here for company info.

Historical Arts & Casting designed and custom fabricated this decorative stair railing. Click here for company info.

This 2-ft.-tall railing in cast iron was created by Historical Arts & Casting. Click here for company info.

This bronze staircase was custom fabricated by Historical Arts & Casting for a residence in Sacramento, CA. Click here for company info.

Hull Historical specializes in historically correct interiors such as this Gothic-inspired example, complete with staircase. Click here for company info.

This cast-iron and cherry stair railing is the work of John F. Graney Metal Design. Click here for company info.

The balusters of this stair railing were supplied by King Architectural. Click here for company info.

This railing with artful scrollwork was custom fabricated by Schwartz's Forge. Click here for company info.

This stair balustrade, fabricated by Schwartz’s Forge & Metalworks, has gilded repousse leaf work and a custom bronze cap rail. Click here for company info.

This curved stair railing was designed and fabricated by Schwartz’s Forge & Metalworks. Click here for company info.

Stair Specialist used walnut for the railings, stair treads, newel posts and tread brackets of this curved, splayed, freestanding staircase. Click here for company info.

This line-rail metal spiral staircase was designed and manufactured by Stairways. Click here for company info.

Steptoe & Wife Antiques supplied this metal balcony and complementary spiral staircase. Click here for company info.

This curved mahogany handrail was made by Sterling Staircase & Handrail. Click here for company info.

Superior Moulding specializes in custom stair parts, including bottom rails, handrails, newels and balusters. Click here for company info.

Stock newel posts, balusters and handrails from Superior Moulding can be used to create stairways for any location. Click here for company info.

These elegant wrought-iron balusters were supplied by The Wagner Companies. Click here for company info.

This forged-iron railing and polished-bronze cap rail were designed, fabricated, finished and installed by Wiemann Ironworks. Click here for company info.

These forged-iron stairs and balcony railing – designed, fabricated and installed by Wiemann Metalcraft for a residence in Wichita, KS, feature a polished-bronze cap rail, rosettes and decorative elements. Click here for company info.

This detail of a custom hand-forged iron railing shows the work of Wiemann Metalcraft. Click here for company info.

This monumental staircase was designed and built by Zepsa Industries. Click here for company info.