How elevating: Aritco
Platform lifts. Swedish manufacturer ARITCO shows how architects can integrate them into residential properties without them looking like an afterthought – but rather a serious design statement.
February 25, 2021 | 11:00 pm CUT



Historically industrial machines, lifts can seem out of place in the home, but HomeLift’s varied interior options make it as integral as a fitted kitchen or designer sofa. Courtesy of Aritco. Photographer: Erik Undéhn

With a small footprint and simple installation, the Aritco HomeLift can be placed almost anywhere in the home. Whether that’s replacing unused storage or out in the open as an audacious centrepiece. Courtesy of Aritco. Photographer: Erik Undéhn
Unlike the traditional home lift, hidden away in a corner where its banality can’t infect the rest of the interior, Aritco has rebranded the lift as a bold, statement design piece, a central element of a modern home



A more intimate experience than simply pressing a button, the Aritco HomeLift’s intuitive SmartControl navigation wheel puts simple control into the user’s hands. Courtesy of Aritco. Photographer: Erik Undéhn

Carrying a sleeping child up to bed without having to face a toy-laden staircase is just one of Aritco HomeLift’s many hidden advantages – even for young, fit and healthy adults. Courtesy of Aritco. Photographer: Erik Undéhn


Basements and rooftops which may have previously been difficult to access can be opened up to all in multi-generational households. The only problem is getting grandma off the benchpress. Courtesy of Aritco. Photographer: Erik Undéhn
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