Radiators by Antrax IT for living environment

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Minimalist plates characterised by smooth surfaces or textures and graphic motifs, ‘heaters’ featuring contemporary aesthetic with a rhythmic sequence of elements and multifunctional radiators, which besides diffusing heat offer shelves for objects and books, suggest the numerous proposals of Antrax IT for the living environment. From the novelty 2022 designed by Rodolfo Dordoni – Ghisa -, to the Serie T model and its evolution TT, conceived by Matteo Thun & Antonio Rodriguez, to Android, created by Daniel Libeskind, and again Tavola e Tavoletta and Flat, the company has developed over the years versatile collections that can be easily inserted in living spaces, thanks also to the possibility of customisation in over 200 colors, as from catalogue.

Tavola and Tavoletta represent an essential and clean system, with a very slim profile, dedicated also to entrance halls or living spaces. They are plates in 100% recyclable aluminium, 4 mm thick: Tavola is a hydraulic or electric radiator, in three-dimensional variants, available also fitted with a mirror surface, to be installed vertically or horizontally, with the possibility of notches or hooks to hang clothes. Tavoletta, on the other hand, is an integrative heating body, with only an electrical power supply and four-dimensional variants, which allows numerous configurations, according to the thermal requirements of the room in which it is located.

Flat, on the other hand, reinterprets the heating plate theme, enhancing it with a series of tiny holes arranged in a line along the long side. In stainless steel and carbon steel, it can be positioned vertically or horizontally, with different sizes and possibilities of couplings in the case of renovation contexts. The surface of the radiator can be hand-frosted or chosen in matt, glossy and special colors.

Serie T, whose concept is by Matteo Thun & Antonio Rodriguez, takes its name from the metal extrusion traditionally used in construction. It guarantees extreme compositional flexibility starting with the classic T profile, proposed in single or double versions and dimmable to the cm, becoming a shelf or an elegant bookcase module with wooden shelves, in hydraulic or electric versions. TT radiator suggests a further declination: created as a natural repetition of the initial matrix, potentially replicable indefinitely, it stands as a heating object with a strong aesthetic impact.

Android is a sculptural radiator that translates the plate motif into a sequence of folds of different depths, with sharp edges and geometric facets, typical of Daniel Libeskind’s language. With reduced water content, it guarantees a very short start-up operational time, available with hydraulic or electric supply and vertical or horizontal configuration.

Ghisa, by Rodolfo Dordoni, reconstructs the image of the historic cast iron radiators redesigning their proportions, details, the relationship between solids and voids, the joints between the elements, thicknesses, and depth. Made of 100% recyclable aluminium and with high thermal performance, it can be customised in a selection of finishes, fitted with polished stainless-steel hooks for hanging clothes in an entrance hall.

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Cover photos, on the left: Flat, designed by Andrea Crosetta. On the right: Ghisa, designed by Rodolfo Dordoni
Android, designed by Daniel Libeskind
Tavola, designed by Andrea Crosetta
TT, designed by Matteo Thun & Antonio Rodriguez
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