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be accessorised with tone-on-tone or
                                                                                contrasting handles, useful for integration
                                                                                into the bathroom environment.
                                                                                  Expanded in 2024, the Flaps range has
                                                                                been envisaged by Victor Vasilev. The
                                                                                starting point is a smooth 3 mm thick
                                                                                plate in recyclable aluminum, interrupted
                                                                                and enriched by a sequence of folds -
                                                                                positioned in the lower or upper part
                                                                                of the heating body - where towels and
                                                                                clothes can be placed or bathrobes hung.
                                                                                The result is a functional piece of furni-
                                                                                ture, with an essential design, available in
                                                                                four  dimensional  variants and  intended
                                                                                for vertical installation only, conceived to
                                                                                complete the service areas.
                                                                                  The three-dimensional decorative effect
                                                                                tells also the story of the Lana project, the
                                                                                collection born out of the collaboration
                                                                                with Michele De Lucchi and the AMDL
                                                                                CIRCLE studio. It originates from “the
                                                                                idea of not having a single version for a
                                                                                radiator” and develops from a module,
                                                                                that can be replicated to create different
                                                                                configurations for wall use: a 33x33 cm
                                                                                square tile, with rounded corners and
                                                                                a bulging effect, further refined with
                                                                                pleats, which allow rectangular or square
                                                                                compositions, two or more models. With
                                                                                its strong sculptural image, the radiator
                                                                                can be installed horizontally or vertically
                                                                                and boasts a high radiant capacity, thanks
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