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Tiki column radiator hangs and heats
Wednesday, November 4, 2009Italian designer Carlo Martino has come up with a more-than-weird take on a basic household radiator: one that hangs, suspended, rather like the sword of Damocles (although you can swap the silken thread for a thick-as-you-like cable.) The aluminum column is six feet tall, and you can either screw it to the wall or hang it from the ceiling. If you do the latter, however, make sure there's at least...
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