Natural stone radiators

Posted by Bob Bulmer on Fri 1st August 2008 at 08:38 AM, Filed in Luxury AppliancesLuxury Decor And ArchitectureLuxury Furniture
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If you’re looking for designer verticle radiators then you really have to go no further than the new ‘Marbella’ from Aeon. These natural stone radiators are growing in popularity due to their contemporary chic and aesthetic qualities.

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Specially selected pieces of tactile, polished or matt natural stone are interspersed with horizontal belts of mirror polished or brushed matt stainless steel to create a sculptural design of contrasting materials. A choice of three stones - polished black granite, polished beige marble and matt beige travertine - offers a tone to suit a variety of decoration schemes. 

Each stone section of the Marbella measures 60 x 40 cm and radiators can be made from two, three or four sections, depending on room requirements. Outputs range between 1678 watts and 3349 watts. Models with a fixed towel bar in co-ordinating stainless steel finish are available for bathroom or kitchen use.

Prices start from £980 for a two-section (850 x 600 mm) Marbella radiator in brushed matt stainless steel without towel bar. 

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