Phoebe: An Electric Radiator Artwork

Electric Radiator

Italy-based designer Michele Menescardi stood among the top-six out of the 3241 artistic creation from 88 countries. Called as “Phoebe,” it was identified as a heart-winning design, in a design competition co-organized by Design Boom and Bisque Radiators. The theme of the competition was “The radical radiators of the future”.

Michele’s creation is based on the model of putting the fireplace back to its pedigree. In her own words-”to take the fireplace back to its roots.” It is formed like an adapted pebble that looks like curves on a map on a peek from the top. This transferable electric radiator comprises of lamellar channels and a heating core. Its dual purpose includes providing heat during winters besides being serving as an installed masterpiece.

Via GoldArths

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