The Heat is On: Tubes
'Products developed for architecture' is how Italian brand TUBES describes its striking, resolutely sculptural radiators and towel rails, designed to shape the interior landscape as well as heat it. The manufacturer's story is one of a steadfast commitment to innovation and design, transforming heating into an art form. Come on in from the cold.
January 20, 2014 | 11:00 pm CUT

Tubes' 'Trame' radiator boasts a total of 279 size variations and scooped a Best of Year award from the magazine Interior Design in 2012


Made of wire-drawn, recyclable aluminium, 'Agorà' forms part of the 'Elements' collection, which features such innovations as remotely installed valves


Modularity combined with superlative energy-saving credentials underpin Tubes' formally expressive 'Agorà' radiator system, designed by Nicola de Ponti


With its undulating form, the 'Trame' radiator, made of low-carbon-content tubular steel and designed by Stefano Giovannoni, references the warp and weft of traditional textile weaving


Tubes' state-of-the-art production plant in Resana, Italy, covers 18,000 square metres and employs 75 team members. Here you'll find the latest in automated production and software

Ludovica+Roberto Palomba's 't.b.t' radiator for Tubes marries formal reduction with technical innovation: a special internal circuit means the hot water circulates evenly through the individual pipes

Designed by feted creative duo Ludovica+Roberto Palomba and with a depth of a mere 22 millimetres, Tubes' 'Square' is both radiator and furnishing element, and, unsurprisingly, winner of a German Design Council Design Preis award

Space-defining, space-heating: 'Add On', as the name suggests, is a supremely modular heating system, which, as shown here, can also act as a space divider

The radiator has arrived as a freestanding, interior-architectural statement: shown here, Tubes' 'Milano' model, designed by Antonia Astori and Nicola De Ponti
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