The evolution of the cast iron radiator into a design object is promoted by the new collection Ghisa, designed by Rodolfo Dordoni for Antrax IT.
Ghisa reinterprets the traditional aesthetic canons with a strong essentiality of signs, precise details and ideal proportions: it is made up of slender elements with a polygonal section, tapered at both ends, joined on these two edges by an equal number of metal parts in die-cast, linear or curved to define its perimeter.
The light junction lines confer rhythm to the structure of the product, perfectly studied in its three types of components, in terms of size, with complex interlocking shapes. The harmony is enhanced also by the interaction between of thicknesses and depth, that create an identical, repeated sequence, determining the identity of the project.
Ghisa is available in different configurations, sizes and in the vertical or horizontal version. Despite its name, which evokes a historical imagery, Ghisa is made of 100% recyclable aluminium, with low water containment and high thermal performance: the result is a sustainable radiator, only operating in hydraulic model, merging design and technology.
Ghisa is available in a range of special colours, including some embossed versions – identified by the designer himself – that support the ideal liaison with the object of inspiration. It can be formed by a minimum of four elements, in different lengths, and accessorised with hooks and towel rails in polished stainless steel that make it ideal for the bathroom.
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