Bonsai Electric Radiator Heater Features Sleek, Sculpted Form to Enhance Existing Interior

This electric radiator was inspired by manipulated Japanese trees, hence the name Bonsai. It’s an electric radiator and is designed to decorate your home. The main focus about Bonsai electric radiator heater was to create a product beyond its defined function. A product that fulfills both practical aspect along with aesthetic aspect. This sleek sculpted radiator can be used in different places, beside the wall or next to your armchair, you can also place your wet items such as towel or clothes on it’s hot plate to get them dried. The temperature can be changed wirelessly using a remote control.

Made of stainless steel type 316 (Anti-oxidation and anti-acid), this radiator is constructed by injection molding in separate parts. Each plate features 2 flat hemispheres that are welded each other vertically while the branches are made the same way in 2 pieces, finally, the plate and branches would be welded to each other in order to form a tree. The chrome plating process will be done in the last stage.

Designer : Soroush Vahidian

Bonsai Electric Radiator Heater by Soroush Vahidian

Bonsai Electric Radiator Heater by Soroush Vahidian

Bonsai is not just an electric oil filled radiator, it functions as decorative item in your home, bringing you a sense of Japanese garden. The key point is to design a more than just a heating system, this project must also features artistic appearance to enhance the overall room design.

Bonsai Electric Radiator Heater by Soroush Vahidian

Bonsai Electric Radiator Heater by Soroush Vahidian

Bonsai Electric Radiator Heater by Soroush Vahidian

Bonsai Electric Radiator Heater by Soroush Vahidian

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