
Putting a fun spin on a functional home essential, the Play home radiator by Jaga is the latest must-have for the children’s room. Available in a range of vibrant, playful color combinations and executed in durable paint finishes, these kids’ home radiators can handle horseplay and will look great for years to come. From their dazzling range of hot hues, “green” is probably the color that will stand out the most – these home radiators are eco friendly, featuring Jaga’s LowH2O low mass, low water content technology, which means they have just one-tenth the weight and water content of standard radiators. That translates to green technology that helps put a little green back in your wallet by way of lower utility bills. Check out these colorful children’s radiators by visiting Jaga.

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Adding to its already impressive roster of luxury vertical wall mount radiators, UK-based company Aestus has introduced the new Paxton aluminium panel radiator as part of its innovative Hotech wall mounted collection. This chic flat panel radiator harmoniously blends style and heat for a truly hot home essential. The 8mm-thick aluminium panel can only be described as “art,” featuring modern cut-out shapes and patterns that add interest to this fully functional fixture. Coordinate this creative vertical radiator to suit your style with an array of colors to choose from, and high-end finishes including brushed, satin or feathered aluminium, copper and silver leaf. The Paxton home radiator outputs either 1,062 or 1,430 watts, and measures in at a height of 2,000mm, and a choice of either 600 or 800mm widths. For more details visit Aestus.

Who knew a home radiator could be such a statement piece? The Grandeur is a stylish seat radiator by Aeon with a heated bench for the ultimate in “grand” comforts. This classically inspired home radiator features ornately scrolled arms, classic square profile, and a brushed or polished chrome finish suited to any contemporary and traditional style homes alike. In the main entrance foyer or mudroom, this heated bench will be a hotspot to sit and remove your snowy boots. In the bathroom, a seat radiator makes a cozy spot to warm up after a bath or shower for the ultimate in luxury. In the hallway, it’s simply an elegant focal point not to be ignored – group it with a side table and a hanging work of art, and you’ve come a long way from the eye-sore home radiators of the past. Check out this stylish seat radiator at Aeon.

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Let boring go by the wayside! A decorative radiator can be the most "illuminating" design element in your home. Check out these snazzy wall radiators by Caleido. The Shine is a new innovative, LED-lit radiator that does as much for the look of your home as it does for the feel. Apart from heating the space, this modern glow-in-the-dark radiator will crank up the trend temperature, featuring a sleek look with a single steel plate adorned with waves of bright-white LED lights that give this contemporary fixture its cool design aesthetic. It’s as much an art piece as it is a functional fixture – this glow-in-the-dark radiator will complement even your most modern furnishings. Check out this cool home heating essential by Caleido.

Is there anything this cool designer heater doesn’t do?? The Pause heater will certainly stop you in your tracks. Designed by Enzo Berti for Italian company I-Radium, this designer heater pouf is made of walnut and boasts a leather seat, lending it a real authentic “furniture” look, but there’s nothing old-school about this unusual heater pouf, which covertly incorporates modern technology into its design. I-Radium uses infrared technology to keep you toasty warm when the weather gets cool. “Hot” in more ways than just one, the Pause heater is MP3 ready, so not only will it keep you warm while you sit, it will also keep you entertained with your favorite tunes thanks to a kinetic transducer enclosed within it. You get all the benefits and convenience of technology, with the look and feel of genuine quality. This cold-weather essential will be available in January 2010. Check it out at I-Radium.

Making the functional fabulous, Italy-based company Ad-Hoc has designed these stylish ceiling mounted radiators as a symbol of an “authentic and harmonious domestic universe.” Bringing balance to fashion and function, the modern Tiki radiator complements the contemporary home with its slim cylindrical shape, artistic flair and chic finish suited to any space. Available in a satin or white finish, this modern metal radiator will become an unlikely centerpiece in your home, whether your style is minimalist, modern or eclectic. Similar to a suspension lighting fixture, Tiki is attached directly to the ceiling and has a heating element that hangs curiously in mid-air, while a subtle pattern disguises its function beautifully. Check out this ceiling mounted radiator at Ad-Hoc.

The In-Out shower wall radiator is an innovative invention by Italian company Vismaravetro, and the latest small, sleek and modern bathroom essentials. There are many pluses to this stylish shower radiator, apart from its discreetly good looks and elegant chrome finish. The In-Out radiator was designed using a crystal material that heats safely, quickly and efficiently, and is easy to regulate. Another great feature of this wall radiator is how it’s installed – inside the shower and out of the way, making it ideal for small bathrooms or those with a clean, contemporary look that you don’t want to spoil with hardware. Check out this sleek and smart shower design, by Vismaravetro.


Bring a spark of style to your space with this designer electric radiator by CL-Design. The Nobo Firepit series of electric radiators combines the romance and intimacy of a real flame in an artificial heating source that’s sure to heat up your home in more ways than one. This designer radiator features a modern look reminiscent of an outdoor fire pit, creating a hotspot for gathering and socializing in your living room, family room or den. A flush control panel lets you control the temperature and the LED light, which illuminates the glass logs. Within the contemporary shape of the radiator is a projector that displays a video of a flickering flame, delivering the ambience with added safety for indoor use. For more in these hot designer electric radiators, visit CL-Design.



Leave it to an Italian designer to turn the old bathroom radiators into something cool, contemporary and central to your bathroom design. The Oreste & Emma bathroom radiators from Antrax were designed by Andrea Crosetta for both private homes and trendy commercial spaces like lounges, restaurants and clubs, where “pop” means more than just a beverage. And in the true pop-art fashion, the Oreste & Emma motif is playful, fun and funky. Constructed of sheet metal, these new radiator designs measure 172cm high and are available in both water and electric designs, with a thermal efficiency of 400 watts. For more on this cool radiator range visit Antrax.


These nature-inspired modern radiators from I-radium are a fantastic way to add creative flair to your home. I-radium applies infrared technology to real wood to create an extraordinary medium for heating! Now, wood radiators can add an unexpected element of warmth and beauty to any room. The Leaf, Wood and Flutter radiators are things of beauty. Indeed, guests may mistakes the radiators for purely aesthetic pieces of art. But the infrared rays, which warm people and things first (and then the air around them) make the radiators so much more functional. Leaf transmits the essence of a leaf – the ribs form the shape in a pleasingly abstract way. Wood radiator is available in oak, ebony and wenge – its sculpted shape is totally refined. The peaceful Flutter has waves reminiscent of ripples on a lake. Each modern radiator from I-radium is truly unique…




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