The Loft, designed by Andrea Crosetta, is a modern towel radiator with a high heating efficiency and a simple and symmetrical appearance, which is a genius interpretation of 'classic' cast iron radiators with a contemporary twist.
The shape of this electric modern towel radiator fosters a uniform temperature with minimal energy demands, especially when it is fitted in settings with a high degree of thermal insulation, better still with a contemporary, metropolitan yet still sophisticated taste. The Loft modern towel radiator can be fitted with the towel rail and it can be installed individually or in pairs (coupled or in multiple version), to achieve ever different and astounding styling effects. Loft, in its electric version, is only available vertical, both simple and with the radio frequency kit, comprising a digital timer thermostat and a digital receiver.
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Designer
Andrea Crosetta
Born in 1968 he grew up in a world of art touched by music (he studied at the conservatory), sculpture, painting and architecture through his studies, first at the high school of the arts, and later at the University of Venice Department of Architecture. During his studies, he constantly maintained direct contact with the labour market thus learning a wide range of construction techniques in such fields as wood-working, metal-working, ceramics, etc. In the early 1990s his first designer radiator went into production and quickly won market acclaim.
Among the various projects, of particular note is the collection of fireplaces and radiators he has designed for Antrax. Indeed, not only did these items gain significant market success, they have also been selected for various awards such as the Compasso d’oro for the Tubone designer radiator.
Born in 1968 he grew up in a world of art touched by music (he studied at the conservatory), sculpture, painting and architecture through his studies, first at the high school of the arts, and later at the University of Venice Department of Architecture. During his studies, he constantly maintained direct contact with the labour market thus learning a wide range of construction techniques in such fields as wood-working, metal-working, ceramics, etc. In the early 1990s his first designer radiator went into production and quickly won market acclaim.
Among the various projects, of particular note is the collection of fireplaces and radiators he has designed for Antrax. Indeed, not only did these items gain significant market success, they have also been selected for various awards such as the Compasso d’oro for the Tubone designer radiator.