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Designed by Alberto Meda “The idea stems from the desire to create an object with a simple, fluid shape.Today, we need to surround ourselves with friendly elements, with a clear image yet with a dynamic behaviour”. Alberto Meda Origami offers the possibility of separating two rooms, of preserving privacy, of enhancing the atmosphere of discretion, increasing the feeling of well-being. The sophisticated electronic system used in Origami is operated using touch controls to switch the radiator on and off and adjust the temperature to three different degrees of intensity, therefore re-modulating energy consumption and allowing users to select the most appropriate temperature for their particular needs. Product Overview Product Details Product description There are three versions of Origami fitting every room within the home, each one characterized by additional accessories: the free-standing version allows, fold after fold thanks to its movable modules, space to be set out like an actual folding screen; the wall-mounted version - with a single or double element – changes when needed into an elegant retractable towel rail; and, finally, the totem version is a modern reinterpretation of the magical antique Japanese art of origami, becoming a heating and self-standing decorative accessory. Product name ORIGAMI Designer Alberto Meda Materials Aluminium Characteristics electric Year 2016 Origami belongs to the new Plug&Play collection presented by Tubes on the occasion of the Salone del Mobile 2018. This collection marks the starting point of the unprecedented concept of personal warmth: the heating objects, free from installation constraints, go beyond the static nature of architecture and open up to the human dimension which, by definition, is in constant movement and evolution. With the following video Tubes presented the new heating model.
Add to bookmarks Tubes Radiatori I CHING Designed for Tubes by Elisa Ossino, the new I Ching product is a heated towel rail module whose starting point was radical form simplification. I Ching has turned the heating rail into an artw
Add to bookmarks Tubes Radiatori TRAME Behind an apparently simple and immediate result, which stands out for its linearity and extremely pure styling, lies a great complexity of design and an undisputed skill of manufacturing.
Add to bookmarks Tubes Radiatori EVE Heat and light, two vital and essential elements for the balance of the body and mind, which come together and are the starting point for the creation of an unprecedented heating object which is ca
Add to bookmarks Tubes Radiatori ADD_ON Add_On is a synthesis of design and technology. The modular concept allows maximum flexibility in adaptation, expressed in a definite shape, square or rectangular, or in a free shape.
Add to bookmarks Tubes Radiatori SOHO/electrical SOHO, a best seller that was conceived through the partnership with Ludovica+Roberto Palomba in 2008 with the idea of redesigning a shape consolidated by tradition, making it current and captivatin
Add to bookmarks Tubes Radiatori ASTRO Astro is a fan heater, an air purifier, a furnishing element: it is a small electric heating object which effortlessly brings warmth where it is needed and then, surprisingly, purifies the air.
Add to bookmarks Tubes Radiatori SCALETTA The Scaletta heated towel rail is a nomadic, iconic, pop object which, thanks to its original design and versatile use, is capable of accommodating various design requirements.
Add to bookmarks Tubes Radiatori MILANO/horizontal MILANO, an iconic product designed in 2006 by Antonia Astori and Nicola De Ponti for Tubes, and which can be distinguished by its sinuous and sculptural body, is available in an original horizontal
Add to bookmarks Tubes Radiatori MILANO FREE-STANDING Milano Free-standing is a steel heating body distinguished by a unique personality and maximum versatility of use since it requires no installation.
Add to bookmarks Tubes Radiatori SOHO This model recalls the style of classic radiators, with a play of repeated modules. The design highlights the essentiality of the elements and softens the lines.
Add to bookmarks Tubes Radiatori STEP-BY-STEP Step-by-Step has a solid aluminium body with a surface broken up into pleated elliptical modules.
Add to bookmarks Tubes Radiatori SQUARE BENCH Square Bench stems from the idea of shaping heat with the addition of comfort through a bench on which to relax.
Add to bookmarks Tubes Radiatori SQUARE In line with the design of the Elements collection to which it belongs, Square is a furnishing element with a great capability of characterising the room, despite its formal simplicity.
Add to bookmarks Tubes Radiatori AGORA' Agorà, was conceived by pondering the need for a product that combined a strong industrial focus with a beguiling design.
Add to bookmarks Tubes Radiatori RIFT/reverse RIFT, designed by Ludovica+Roberto Palomba with Matteo Fiorini in 2014, with RIFT/reverse can be seen from a new perspective and is enriched with accessories created ad hoc.