Antrax IT, on the guidance of American company Pantone, combines Illuminating and Ultimate Grey in the Byobu and Momoko accessory combination, as well as in the T Tower and Pettine products. Two independent tones which, when paired together, convey an idea of a strong, optimistic and conscious new beginning.

100% recyclable aluminium or steel radiators, which run on water or electricity. In the header, we showed you the products that ANTRAX IT is offering in the RAL 1016, 7042 and 7042 tones.

Byobu by Marc Sadler

Inspired by the typical Japanese decorative screen, with a basic square profile which converts into a single or double heating panel that swivels around a central pin. Towels and bathrobes in the bathroom, or jackets and coats in the living room, can be hidden behind the mobile radiator frame and hung on the Momoko hook accessory, individually or together, to keep them on the wall.

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T Tower by Matteo Thun & Antonio Rodriguez

Antrax IT’s first independent radiator, which comes with high thermal performance, as well as sustainable, energy-saving characteristics. Its shape has a strong charismatic architectural appeal, avoiding traditional wall installations to create a versatile piece of furniture. The electric version is characterized by a round stainless steel base with a satin finish: this T Tower configuration can be moved and positioned within the space according to different needs.

Pettine by Andrea Crosetta

A designer radiator whose name, the Italian word for Comb, clearly defines its shape, reinterpreted on a macro scale with an basic and rigorous profile. Thanks to the three different dimensions on offer (3, 5 or 7 teeth), they can be arranged to create rich and diverse geometric decorative wall compositions. If used in the bathroom, it offers the possibility to easily hang more towels.

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