The particular library staircase was built in the neoclassical era, around the beginning of the 19th century, in Piedmont. Entirely in solid walnut, it has four shelves and turned uprights that give greater elegance and movement to the whole. It is particularly suitable for placing next to bookcases in studios and living rooms, to facilitate the consultation of higher volumes. It can also be used as a decorative element, on which to rest cachepot and pots with plants. The library staircase is finished on all four sides, allowing it to be placed in the center of environments. It can be combined with antique furniture but also in rooms furnished with modern taste. It has a small lack of wood on the right front corner.