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Oreste & Emma Radiators from Antrax

Filed under: Decor, Gadgets

radiatorCombine sheet metal, radiant heat and pop-art -- what do you get? Playful radiators from Antrax for your home or contemporary social space. Modern, sleek and fun these traditional symbols for 'men' and 'women' were reconstructed into purposeful water or electric based radiators by Italian designer Andrea Crosetta. Measuring 172cm tall these funky signs can direct bathroom traffic or simply accent a bathroom wall. I'm always drawn to items that have more than one purpose and these certainly fit the bill!

Accuro-Korle Ecstasy Stainless Steel Radiator

Filed under: Decor

There are some things that are necessary in a home but are rarely an intentional part of the decor, like heating appliances for example. Rarely do space heaters and radiators make the "oh, that's so gorgeous!" list...except for this one anyway.

Described as a "dramatic floor-to-ceiling statue of swirling stainless steel elements," the Accuro-Korle Ecstasy stainless steel radiator will definitely makes an impression from any corner of a room. It's free standing and fully height adjustable, and it takes 3 weeks to create just one of these sculptures/heating appliances due to 640 precision welds. £6678.53.

Via Book of Joe

Radiators of the Future

Recently, designboom teamed up with Bisque Radiators to host the Radical Radiators of the Future contest, to see who could come up with the most innovative radiator designs. Since we're always interested in the latest design trends, we were keen to see the results, which were just announced this week. There were over 3,000 entries from 88 countries around the world and the radiator designs were impressive, to say the least. First prize went to the Archibald design, which is an innovative, but practical, way to dry clothing and towels. You'll have to check out the list to find your favorite, but two of our favorites are Loop and Knot, pictured above.

[via popgadet]

Designer ... umm ... Radiators

Filed under: Decor

Down here in the great state of Texas, we don't really do radiators. If it gets cold, turn your fan off. If it gets really cold, add another blanket to the bed. That's the extent of heating the home. So the concept of a really sweet looking radiator struck me as odd. Then I remembered reading a post from Deidre earlier this year about something similar. Turns out, there are three posts on fancied up radiators other than this one. None-the-less, Tubor's designs range from really weird to mirror-finished LED lit (pictured). Most of them look cool, and I would think that if your conditions required a radiator, these would make sense to look into.

Cinier Art Radiators

Filed under: Decor

Trendir always spots the most interesting home decor, this time they highlight the artistic radiators from French company, Cinier. The Greek relief shown here is actually a radiant heat radiator. The low temperature radiators are available as electric or hydraulic models and are made of Olycale stone. There are also African and Egyptian reliefs or, if you aren't a Classicist like I am, more contemporary designs.

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