The Flat designer radiator is a decorative radiator designed by Andrea Crosetta; it is part of the Design collection by Antrax IT. The Flat radiator comprises a painted steel plate, which is embellished and adorned by a series of tiny holes arranged in line, a touch that makes the designer radiator original and suitable for use even in contemporary settings.
The Flat radiator is available in the vertical or horizontal configuration, which is just the perfect fit under a window. The vertical designer radiator is available in two heights and three widths, whereas the horizontal version is available in three heights and two widths. The various sizes mean the radiator can be positioned in the most diverse spaces to suit the multiple requirements of our clientèle. Another distinguishing feature of the flat radiator is that it can be ordered with over 9 couplings which include the customisation of the pipe centring distance. This feature is extremely useful because it makes it possible to install the radiator even if you have existing pipe couplings without having to make changes to the plumbing system. The flat radiator can also be customised at styling level, since the radiator can be picked in 200 different colours including RAL hues, pastel shades in two versions, glossy and matt, as well as in the special, exclusive frosted finish. In this version, the stainless steel plate is hand-frosted to achieve a particular surface finish that is pleasant to both sight and touch. The likes of soft waves are created, making this model absolutely innovative and truly unique. The frosting is hand-crafted by specialist workers who apply it with painstaking care for detail, making the product unique; this added value is not normally found on the radiators of competitor brands.
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