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    lostarchitect: $2800 sounds pretty inexpensive for what this is, actually, assuming the build quality is good. #nobo more »
    Bokusatsu_Tenshi: Why am I under the impression that this would actually make people more prone to touching it? more »
    whiteflea: They still make radiators? more »
    switchblade saints: seems like that wood paneling would get wrecked. more »
    ScottRose: If only I had a bathroom to fit that thing.. It seems impractically large, but AFAIK in Europe they frequently use such "towel warmers" to heat the en... more »
    Curves: I am not really into warming the towels (seems a little extreme to me), but, since the nice weather has hit here, I hung some towels outside to dry. T... more »
    frigg: Those radiators could also be sold as laptop trays for people whose underpowered netbooks don't get hot enough to burn their thighs without 3rd party ... more »
    Brian Lam: not enough surface area on these pieces of junk. Radiators need surface area and power to heat the air. more »
    Homerjay is utterly alone.: And its come full circle- real wood with that faux-wood shelf paper look. more »
    Ghede: Sheesh. Every year they define something else that looks perfectly fine as ugly. A radiator. Next year, walls. WHY ARE THEY SO SQUARE! IT NEEDS ROUNDE... more »
    bosskev: Radiator? Looks more like something on which you'd serve a hot lunch. Oh, wait. I guess it can do that too. more »
    Syrax: They don't have to be pretty either. They just have to work. more »
    Jrsy Devil's Advocate®: Well I may be wrong about this (and I'm man enough to admit when I am). And if so I know many of you will promptly correct me, call me douchebag, wha... more »
    Gann: so you have to disassemble the towel rod to remove the coil? The concept's cool but messy. Instead of a massive loop, enclose return/supply in a sin... more »
    Shamoononon: I shave my legs.: I agree that it looks cool, but I don't think the fire department will be endorsing it. more »
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    Nobo Radiator Looks Like a Fire Pit In Superman's Fortress of Solitude

    It seemed weird at first, but I'm falling in love with this Nobo electric radiator. It's like an indoor campfire coffee table made with fire and ice. More »
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    Hot Radiator Reminds You of Its Reason For Existing

    This "hot" radiator spells out its sole function (aside from promoting typography) and turns red to indicate that it's making your home feel warm and toasty. Perfect for the typography scarf wearer. [Unplggd]
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    Ideos: The Future Of Towel Warmers Is Here...Today

    I can't say that I'm all that into radiators—but if I ever needed a cool looking towel warmer, the Ideos from Kermi would definitely fit the bill. [Kermi via Trendir]
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    Who Says Radiators Have to Be Ugly?

    The "Bag" and "Totem" radiators are actually more like contemporary showpieces. Both models are composed of a warm wooden body that is heated with aluminum detailing. More »
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    Coiled "Garden Hose" Radiator is Versatile, Mobile

    Generally, I don't consider radiators to be all that interesting (unless it is shaped like a Lego brick), but this coiled radiator design from Ciussai is definitely an exception. The metal wire tubing can be wound and stretched much like a garden hose, which gives it far more functionality than simply heating a room. For example: you can coil it around a bar to dry clothes or lay it on your bed to warm things up on a cold night. I don't know how safe all of this is, but I love the idea. And the best part is that it can actually be purchased from Ad Hoc—although pricing details are unknown. More »
  • #lego

    Lego Radiator is the New Hotness

    For many of us, it is the time of the year when we start thinking about staying warm. If you happen to be one of those people who is already lounging on a Lego couch or lighting things up with a Lego lamp, you will probably enjoy "Brick"—the latest product designed for the Italian company Scirocco. Apparently, a Lego motif actually makes for a thermally-efficient radiator. More »
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