Dezeen Showroom: architecture and design duo Ludovica Serafini and Roberto Palomba have created a circular heated towel rail named Dots for heating design brand Tubes.
Dots has a simple, graphic shape that is electrically powered to heat up, providing a warm place to hang towels and bathrobes.
"Using a simple yet striking circular shape like the dot, Ludovica Serafini and Roberto Palomba have created an elegant heating accessory with a strong decorative ability that is also surprising in its functional solutions and explorations of comfort it can afford," said Tubes.
Made from partially recycled CNC-cut aluminium, Dots has a low voltage of 24 Volts, meaning it can be installed in bathrooms and wet rooms.
Dots can be used on its own or in combination with other pieces to create a decorative yet practical arrangement.
"It can be inserted as a single point on the wall or in multiple configurations, allowing for endless possibilities of expression," said the brand.
Product details:
Product: Dots
Designer: Ludovica Serafini and Roberto Palomba
Brand: Tubes
Contact: martina.solivo@tubesradiatori.com
Material: partially recycled aluminium
Colours/finishes: glossy, matt, pearly, wrinkled finishes in 140 RAL colours
Dimensions: 190 millimetres diameter
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