There are cardboard impressions of ready-mades and a tiny three-step staircase (Duchamp, not nude, descends).
The earl did not wait for an answer, but jerked open the concealed door in the paneling and started up the tiny staircase.
"This way, Sweetie," said Robin, my personal attendant, ushering me up a tiny staircase to my own enclave.
Decorative peaks like tiny staircases top the barrier walls.
They visited one of the original duplexes - the only one left in the building - and saw the tiny 28-inch-wide staircase and how the rooms work.
A tiny, unbelievable staircase, circular, leads to his bedroom, or the communal bedroom, where he expected Henry Miller and other visitors to stay.
"If they see Eva's tiny little staircase next to my bed, their reaction is generally mixed," Ms. Lazenby said.
With his invented excuse, an urgent message for the king to return to Falkland, Tarn ran down the tiny staircase and pushed the panel door.
Voices from below had him rushing up the tiny staircase again.
And I like the wide staircase - and the tiny little back staircase that winds up from the kitchen.