Product Name
Beams & Bryce MONO
Manufacturer
Vasco Group
HVAC
Radiators
Material
Metal, Aluminium
Installation
Wall-mounted
Style
Contemporary

In the past, Vasco proved that heating can be viewed as a form of art, as shown in the Beams and Bryce. These two top designs continue to find their way into modern interiors, they are so popular that Vasco now produces an ultra-minimalistic version of both radiators: Beams Mono and Bryce Mono. Vasco has a tradition for technical excellence, enabling them to continually develop new and exciting products. These designer radiators are characterised by their vertical aluminium sections (150 mm wide), and are the most minimalistic design ever developed by Vasco. The design completely conceals the collector, making the valve set invisible and also integrates the suspensions. The sections can be mounted separately; you can have one, two, three or more sections in the same colour or in different shades. Beams Mono and Bryce Mono allows for great flexibility and creativity when it comes to interior decor. The temperature is regulated via a single thermostat that can control the sections in series or separately.

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