German Council rewards Step-by-Step, designed by Alberto Meda for Tubes, as the Winner in the Excellent Product Design – Bath and Wellness category.
The concept is an aluminium module with a surface made of pleated elliptical elements, tilting towards the left or the right. Ideal for both large spaces, in which users want to introduce a significant decorative presence, and for smaller settings, where the compact overall dimensions (the radiator protrudes just 7.8 cm from the wall) saves space indoors. The radiator heats up in two different ways: via radiation, in other words by radiating heat directly through the large heat-exchange surface, and through natural convection, thanks to the hot air that goes from the bottom upwards.
Tubes Radiatori represents, in the production segment of design heating bodies, the evolution of an entrepreneurial reality that boasts thirty years of experience as an installation company in the thermo-hydraulic sector. Technological and technical know-how combined with sensitivity in capturing market expectations are the derivative of this solid culture that gives meaning and substance to Tubes’ choices since the beginning, in 1994, a time when the concept of furnishing heater was debuts.
Tubes Radiatori, precisely by virtue of the experience gained, immediately focused on innovation to create its own and connoted identity, initiating an intense research and experimentation work in the technical and aesthetic field, conducted in parallel on materials, processing, shapes and sizes.
Through this path of research and development The radiator today, reinterpreted by designers on the international scene, has become an element of the architectural structure, endowed with a strong personality and furnishing capacity thanks to modularity and customization possibilities, while still guaranteeing very high standards at a functional level.