
Solid chair made out of concrete and steel rods transforms the utilitarian construction material into cool furniture.
Concrete and Rebar Chair designed by Heinz Landes in 1986 Germany.
Rebar rods were cut to length, bent into their articulated form using metal bender, and arranged in parallel before being fixed into a mold.
Concrete was then poured around their lower ends, locking the rebar rods permanently into the base of the chair.

Concrete and Rebar Chair sits in that rare space where a design looks both unplanned and masterfully intentional.

Rebar is the chair. No frame. No concealed supports. Just structural skeleton exposed and bent into the silhouette of a seat.

Concrete base grounds the chair, literally and conceptually. It is a powerful monolith anchoring an airy grid of steel rods.

Industrial chair pairs a solid concrete base with vertically aligned rebar rods that form the seat and backrest.

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