Caleido has introduced the new Metacrilati version in their Fine Design range of radiators. Consisting of four different models available in a slew of colors; Flora, Scuba, Wall and Rain – the innovative radiators designed by James di Marco are characterized by an unusual methacrylate-on-steel combination.
Very cool.. er, warm. Take a look.
RAIN:


WALL:


Besides the new material, Caleido incorporates a new concept - a decorative and functional element all in one. The perforated plates in methacrylate radiators provide numerous points for hanging towels and bathrobes.
SCUBA:


FLORA:


To see more of their radiator and towel warmers, visit their site here.

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