Beautiful Organic Banisters

Mike Kennedy Carves a Railing to Look Like a Strangler Fig's Roots

Mike Kennedy of North Road Stair Builders in Rhode Island has built a beautiful organic banister. Shaped like a twisting root from trees often found in ancient forests, the railing adds a bit of mystique to what appears to be an otherwise average abode. In fact, it was modeled after a strangler fig, which is a type of tropical tree. A master carpenter, Mike Kennedy managed to introduce this bit of magic without it feeling too out of place.

Strikingly intricate, especially when it gets down to the thinner parts that are made to look as though they are draping over the side of the last stair, Mike Kennedy displays his skill perfectly. It was built for a Nineteenth Century home in Cambridge, Massachussetts.
Trend Themes
1. Organic Home Decor - The trend of incorporating nature-inspired elements into home decor presents an opportunity for artisans to innovate and create unique pieces.
2. Artistic Banisters - The trend of creating beautiful and unique banisters presents an opportunity for skilled carpenters and metalworkers to offer custom designs.
3. Nostalgic Home Renovations - The trend of restoring and preserving historic homes presents an opportunity for artisans and craftsmen to showcase their skills and creativity.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - Businesses specializing in organic and nature-inspired home decor can capitalize on this trend and offer unique and stylish pieces.
2. Carpentry - Carpentry businesses specializing in custom and artistic banister designs can offer a specialized service to clients seeking a unique and personalized touch.
3. Historic Home Restoration - Businesses specializing in the restoration and preservation of historic homes can offer their services to clients with a desire to maintain the charm and character of their homes.

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