The radiator has always been more of a hindrance to the look of a room than a complement. Not to mention the heating devices just plain get in the way of a great design plan: I’ve worked with apartments where it was impossible to position a sofa or bed around them.
Well, leave it to the Italians to turn a radiator into a piece of art: Claudio Colucci turned up the heat on his imagination and came up with the Puzzle Radiator for Runtal.
Made of metal plates, which are positioned horizontally across steel tubes that conduct heat, the Puzzle Radiator comes in an assortment of color plate/steel tube configurations; one style looks like a xylophone-inspired color chart, while another looks like a piece of abstract expressionist-inspired color field art. The covers on the steel plates can be changed to accommodate different hues — bright pink, grey, black, eggshell, etc. – so don’t worry about committing to one particular color configuration. The radiator’s height ranges from 660 to 1970mm in height and from 500 to 770mm in width.
For more information visit Trendir.com, unless you can read Italian; in that case check out the manufacturer’s website, Runtalitalia.it.
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Posted by Keren Fathi-Poor at 30 September, 2008
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