Modulo radiator by danish designer Anna Gotha

Danish designer Anna Gotha has designed an attractive heating installation that you can actually take to bed with you, or on a picnic in the snow.

Why is it not possible to make more use of the heat from a radiator? Anna Gotha tried to answer this question by designing a radiator with multiple functions.
Existing radiators take up too much room and the design is often rather conservative. With the new radiator, Anna Gotha has made use of the heat, and at the same time given the user a more functional and simple design.

Modulo is the name of the radiator, and it is a new way of exploiting the heat. You can add or remove modules as desired and hide them in your wardrobe drawers when you want to repaint, or when you just want to use the floor space as optimally as possible.
But the radiator has more to offer.
The modules are designed with an upholstered aluminium core that gives you the opportunity to use the installation as a piece of furniture to lean up against. Also, the core is warmed up by the radiator and therefore you can take it with you to bed, or maybe outside in the cold.
Anna Gotha has with her design tried to combine technique with aesthetics and at the same time create a design that to a greater extent, emphasises modularity and the possibility of variations. The result is an aesthetic radiator with multiple functions and a design that can be adjusted to the individual.






More than great idea!
For people who live in very cold places, for the ones (me included) who suffer with very low temperatures, this is something big.
When will it be for sale?