Radiator With A Twist

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People with old school radiators aren't left with many options on how to hide it. You can cover it but that defeats its purpose since it can't radiate. The Marco Dess Wall Radiator can easily replace those old furnaces with a more modern unit. What's more, each ceramic plate can rotate to personalize a look. Turning the first plate also turns the unit on/off.

via Trendir

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Argh, I'd kill for one of these. ... or three.
I have a huge clunky radiator in the corner of my living room which prevents me from setting up my entertainment center in the best possible configuration. Damn these old Boston apartment buildings! But then again, they have so much character *sigh.*

At any rate, that first on/off tile better not get hot like the rest of them. That would be silly.

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