To promote its line of Centrino wireless chips in Britain, Intel has commissioned the Design Laboratory to create a line of WiFi-enabled furniture with wireless access points built-in. The chairs themselves are made of computer cables encased in clear resin (which is meant to make good use of all the cables we’ll be throwing away now that the wireless era has arrived) and are intended to be setup in places like train stations and hotel lobbies so people can get online. We’re working on having one delivered to Gizmodo HQ.