This Supratherm safety glass radiator by Sprinz provides the same amount of heating as standard radiators while taking up less space. The ultra-thin glass panel can be customized with a print of your favorite photo or any number of patterns.
This Supratherm safety glass radiator by Sprinz provides the same amount of heating as standard radiators while taking up less space. The ultra-thin glass panel can be customized with a print of your favorite photo or any number of patterns.
Via Trendir.
Wow - I love this. Now I can replace the ugly heater I bought at the hardware store with something more stylish, and space saving. I just need to find the right art work first!
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I voted Luke warm but it recorded it as Hot, hot, hot! The survey might need to be checked for problems.
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Intriguing idea!
Wonder how portable they are? Is this something I can install as needed, or am I stuck with a blazing fireplace (or whatever) print year-round? What's the fuel source?
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This is not terribly special.
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i love it! A lot of apartment dwellers will love it too--we get tons of folks at myhomeus.com looking for ways to warm up their spaces... literally and visually. (And in summer they can feature photos of flowers, fields, etc.
view rod @ myhome's profile
"customized with your favorite photo"...Like what? A pic of your child? A kitten? Ehh...pass. :)
What *would* be cool is if they could custom size it your your non-working fireplace.
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Can we get a link?
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I think it's awesome, I love the selected photo, find it way more a ttractive that gas or wood stoves, but wonder about burni potential... What if I touch it?
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Don't like the bulky feet. Unless the photo makes an illusion of moving flames, it's also kitschy.
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how much?
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sorry - the link is tucked away at the bottom of the post and easy to miss: http://www.trendir.com/archives/001346.html
Trendir then takes you to the German site, Sprinz, where i could not locate a price. i'll keep an eye out for something similar stateside.
http://www.sprinz.eu/index.php?Heizung_Supratherm_&vl=688
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