Not just elements for warming towels, but also stylish design objects where bathrobes and shower towels can be hung, for maximising comfort in the bathroom environment: the most recent Antrax IT collections develop through different formal expressions a specific functional theme aimed at enhancing well-being. Rabbit, T1V, and Carlo & Tina - the latest collection presented in 2025 - are some of the families specifically conceived for this purpose, joining the brand's best-selling models as Teso, Serie T, and Byobu.
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Rabbit highlights one of the typical features of towel warmers: the vertical collectors - onto which the horizontal tubes are welded, grouped in a series of three, and proposed with either circular or rectangular sections in various sizes - are elongated at the top to become practical hooks.
Also Serie T and its latest evolution, T1V, are available in the entire Antrax IT colour gamma. The vertical installation of the first collection, designed by Matteo Thun & Antonio Rodriguez, makes it easy to add a stainless steel accessory hook, either in a matching tone or contrasting colour, for hanging towels and bathrobes, which fit neatly within the architectural profile. While Serie T leaves them visible from the front, T1V conceals them: in this model, the stainless steel hooks are hidden on both sides at the top of the aluminium extrusion, made of 100% recyclable aluminium, in line with the collection's minimalist aesthetic.
Byobu, designed by Marc Sadler and inspired by typical Japanese decorative folding screens, also aims for maximum formal clarity and bathroom order. This element functions like a rotating heating panel, single or double, that pivots around a pin and conceals one or more practical "Momoko" hooks, mounted on the wall.
Teso, by Dante O. Benini in collaboration with Luca Gonzo, and the heating accessories Carlo & Tina, developed with Andrea Crosetta, further reflect this concept. 'Both respond to the specific need of warming towels, whether rolled or hung, but feature clean, minimal aesthetics that make them suitable for any room or interior design project,' explains architect Benini. Teso, now celebrating its fifteenth anniversary, is a smooth panel intersected by a slim handlebar, which can be tone-on-tone or in contrast. Carlo & Tina are innovative tools designed for new contemporary living scenarios, operating at just 35 Watts: both feature a vertically mounted tubular form that offers targeted drying of bathrobes and towels, ensuring the comfort users expect after a shower or bath, whether in residential spaces, hotels, or spas.
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