Art Work that Creates Actual Radiant Heat

February 9th, 2006 4:19 PM | by Christen da Costa | 2 Comments

Mixing design with functionally, the Heatwave is an actual modular heater that is crafted of concrete and aluminum, and is consolidated by glass fibre (whatever that means). The prototype was first designed in 2003, but until recently was not made for sale to the public. Apparently, a water version will appear on the market by 2007. Gotta wonder about burn exposure here? Anyway, putting aside curious reaching hands, the product can be ordered by contacting sales@droogdesign.nl (here comes the SPAM).

Product page here.

Via Yankodesign

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2 Responses to “Art Work that Creates Actual Radiant Heat”

  1. oswald says:

    i try to find something at google.com and take it on your site…thanks

  2. garatun says:

    Nice site. Thank to work…

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