The new Pettine slimline electric radiator is designed like a comb in macro scale, with which to 'embellish' the décor in your home. Like the object that inspired it (pettine is the Italian word for comb), the designer radiator aims to be an ornamental and a functional element.
On the one hand, thanks to the three different sizes available, it makes it possible to achieve geometrical compositions with which to embellish the walls on which it is installed; on the other, when used in the bathroom, it makes it easier to hang your towels and clothes conveniently. Pettine slimline electric radiator comprises a steel plate with a strikingly simple and attractive profile, available in the version with 3, 5 or 7 ‘teeth’ measuring 68.5x55 cm, 112.5x55 cm and 176.5x55 cm respectively. The availability of over 200 colour variants emphasises its decorative value and the definition of dynamic and trendy textures. The Pettine slimline electric radiator is supplied with an electrical plug but it can also be installed connected directly to the electrical system by providing an ON/OFF switch, or the radiator can be controlled using the receiver and timer thermostat.
Read moreRead less
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.