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Silla Design Studio Launches Conduit Chair Made from Continuous Steel Tube

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Dezeen staff

7mo ago· 2 min readenNews

Summary

Texas-based design studio Silla has launched the Conduit chair, a lounge chair with a frame made from a continuous 10-foot-long steel tube. The chair is named after and constructed from powder-coated steel conduit, which is typically used to protect electrical wiring in industrial settings. The half-inch-thick tubing has been bent to create a seat that evokes the look of retro deck chairs, designed by Silla founder Joey Benton.

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The Conduit chair is made from – and named after – powder-coated steel conduit: a tubing system normally used to protect electrical wiring in industrial settings.
Texas-based design studio Silla has launched a chair with a frame made from a continuous 10-foot-long steel tube.
For the legs and base of this lounge chair, the half-inch-thick tubing has been bent to create a seat that recalls the look of retro deck chairs.
The chair was designed by Silla founder Joey Benton
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Texas-based design studio Silla has launched a chair with a frame made from a continuous 10-foot-long steel tube.

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