Reeded tubing adds a more defined surface pattern to brass tubing projects that call for decorative detail and a finished architectural look. We carry round reeded tubing as part of our ornamental tubing range, giving fabricators, designers, and specialty metalworkers access to a distinctive profile used in visible applications where the tubing itself contributes to the overall design.

Reeded Tubing

Industries That Use Reeded Tubing

Reeded tubing is often chosen for projects where profile and finish both matter.

Furniture Manufacturing

Table bases, chair frames, shelving details, decorative furniture structures, and visible brass design elements.

Hardware

Decorative fittings, architectural hardware components, fixture elements, and specialty metal assemblies used in finished interiors.

Ornamental Metalwork

Barrier elements, display structures, architectural features, custom decorative fabrication, and interior metal accents.

Architecture & Construction

Stair railings, divider systems, elevator interiors, architectural trim, and decorative interior metal accents.

Reeded Tubing for Ornamental Fixtures

Why Lewis Brass & Copper for Reeded Tubing Products

Reeded tubing projects often require both visual consistency and precise dimensions. We stock round reeded brass tubing and support customers with precision cutting, polishing, and custom size options that help move ornamental material into fabrication faster. 

When a project calls for dimensions outside our standard inventory, we can coordinate special mill orders through established supplier relationships. Customers also rely on us for material certifications and responsive service that helps keep decorative metalwork, architectural installations, and fabrication schedules moving.

Reeded Tubing FAQs

Reeded tubing is an ornamental brass tubing profile with a linear raised pattern along the outside surface. It is often selected when a project needs more visual texture than smooth round tubing provides.

Reeded tubing features straight, repeating surface lines, while roped tubing has a twisted rope-like exterior pattern. Both are ornamental profiles, but they create different visual effects in finished metalwork.

Yes. We carry round reeded tubing as part of our ornamental tubing offering for architectural and decorative fabrication work.

Yes. If a project calls for something beyond standard stock dimensions, we can help with custom size support and special mill orders.