Ghisa is made of 100% recyclable aluminum

Ghisa is made of 100% recyclable aluminum

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Ghisa, a sustainable radiator created by Rodolfo Dordoni for Antrax IT, combines design and technology. It is made of recyclable aluminum.

An evolution of the cast iron radiator into a one-of-a-kind sustainable object brilliantly fabricated by Rodolfo Dordoni for Antrax IT. ‘Ghisa’ is 100% recyclable aluminum with low water containment and high thermal performance only operating in a hydraulic model.

Offering quality accessories for architecture as well as specializing in the manufacturing of radiators as part of interior furnishing – Antrax IT skillfully combines technology, energy saving, and sustainability.

Seamlessly merging design and technology. This minimalistic innovative product reinterprets the traditional aesthetic canons with strong essentiality of signs, intricate details as well as ideal proportions.

Furthermore, made up of slender elements with a polygonal section tapered at both ends. It’s on 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 its three types of components, in terms of size, with complex interlocking shapes.

Its harmony is further enhanced by the interaction between the thicknesses and depth that create an identical, repeated sequence determining the identity of the project. Available in different configurations, sizes, and in a vertical or horizontal version.

Moreover, proposed in a range of colors, including embossed versions that support the ideal liaison with the object of inspiration. You can form it by a minimum of four elements in different lengths. And accessorized with hooks and towel rails in polished stainless steel that make it ideal for the bathroom.

“Perfect for residential and contract spaces – it’s fully customizable in terms of size and finishes,” says Antrax IT.

 

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