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Plus Minus Zero Space Heater: So Cool, They're Hot!

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How about a small space heater so good looking, you won't want to hide it underneath your desk? Plus Minus Zero's small space heater is available in bright red, forest green, baby blue (our favourite), and gray, and like every other Naoto Fukuzawa design, it's as much about looking good as working well. [via Gizmodo]

 
 

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It was so hot today, here is So Cal. I won't need this for a couple of months by the look of it.

Maybe I should get one. Just in case.

Thanks.

posted by tentativetitle on October 26th 2007 at 3:33am
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Space heaters? In LA? I bet this one doesn't get cross-posted on AT:Green.

posted by CJL on October 26th 2007 at 8:10am
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CJL: you'd be surprised how many people in LA use space heaters. Many of my female friends call them "life savers"...they're plenty strewn throughout offices and home offices under desks!

posted by gregory on October 26th 2007 at 8:23am
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Plus Minus Zero makes the best products, I love their orange humidifier! http://kashitsuki.jp/

posted by Liz on October 26th 2007 at 11:55am
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Is there anywhere you can purchase this in the US?

posted by Mego on October 30th 2007 at 9:27am
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I hate to point this out, but the company's website states that all sales are to Japanese domestic shoppers only and that warranties are only valid for Japan. In other words, no dice U.S. fans!

posted by readingglasses on October 30th 2007 at 9:52am
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i want the red one! that is all.

posted by biskinikill on October 30th 2007 at 10:41am
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I have the orange humidifier. We had to order it from the website. I recently met Naoto Fukasawa at the National IDSA Conference two weeks ago in SF. His philosophy of design is so clear through the design of his products. Go and buy his book for an interesting read.

posted by Cleanfreak on October 30th 2007 at 12:32pm
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Doesn't Japan use 220v current?

posted by Alan on December 3rd 2007 at 12:20pm
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