Antrax IT Embraces Pantone’s Hottest Colour Palette
Always focused on customizing its product in terms of colour choice and size, Antrax IT interprets the two Pantone shades of the year with the Byobu, T Tower, and Pettine radiators. Three design objects dedicated to the home environment, with high energy savings and 100% recyclable material.
Pantone’s new colours of the Year 2021 are two independent tones. Together it conveys an idea of an energetic, optimistic and conscious restart. Antrax IT interprets these tones, matching both Illuminating and Ultimate Gray in the combination Byobu and its accessory Momoko, T Tower and Pettine.
Through 100% recyclable aluminium or steel radiators, these products operate on water or electricity, designed respectively by Marc Sadler, Matteo Thun & Antonio Rodriguez and Andrea Crosetta, proposed in the shades RAL 1016, RAL 1021 and RAL 7042.
Byobu
Byobu
Byobu is inspired by the typical Japanese decorative folding screen. Its essential, square-shaped form evolves into a single or double heating body panel swivelling around a central pin. Towels and bathrobes in the bathroom, or jackets and coats in the living room, can be hidden behind the mobile structure. The structure includes the radiator hung on Momoko, the hook, single or in a group, to be secured to the wall.
T Tower
T Tower is the first freestanding radiator by Antrax IT. It offers high thermal performance, energy-saving and sustainable features. Its profile has a strong charismatic architectural appeal, avoiding the traditional wall-mounted installation. This therefore results in a versatile piece of furniture. A satin finish stainless steel round base characterizes the electrical version. In this configuration T Tower can be moved and placed within the space according to different necessities.
Pettine
Pettine
Pettine is a design radiator, whose name, from the Italian word for Comb, unequivocally defines its shape. It is reinterpreted on a macro scale with an essential and rigorous profile. Thanks to the three different dimensions proposed (3, 5 or 7 ‘teeth’), it can be arranged to create rich and diversified geometric decorative wall compositions. If utilized in the bathroom, it therefore offers the possibility to easily hang more towels.
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