Magazine
Design incorporates objects, people,
ideas based on the small pleasures of everyday life.
Meet your wonderful design world with the DDP Design Fair.
Italian design brand Egloo has created a
chimney-shaped heater powered by bioethanol. Made of heat-resistant terracotta,
the Tornado heater is named after the spinning shape of the flame visible
through the opening on the front. In addition to being fun to look at in the
form of a chimney, it aims to help reduce energy consumption by generating heat
from natural and cost-effective bioethanol.
"The Tornado is a unique and
groundbreaking product that combines contemporary design with the timeless
appeal of fire, resulting in a beautiful synergy of form and function,"
said Egloo.
Inside the heater, the natural heat rise of
the fire works synergistically with the terracotta structure to accelerate and
rotate the air, an effect that increases heat flow by 500% without requiring
additional energy.
Tornado
is also efficient, using the natural fuel bioethanol to minimize fuel
consumption and eliminate the need for costly infrastructure or maintenance,
which can significantly reduce heating costs.
The benefits don't end there. The ceramic wool inside the tank increases
Tornado's efficiency while also prioritizing user safety. Known for its
high-temperature resilience and insulating capabilities, the material acts as a
protective barrier to prevent potential fuel leaks and ensure that bioethanol
is consumed in a controlled manner. The presence of this material ensures that
the flame is stable and contained, minimizing the risk of explosion. Tornado
can also be used as an essential oil diffuser. It's handmade in Italy and comes
in six colors: orange-brown, white, black, beige, blue, and red, which are
characteristic of terracotta.
Link to original article: https://eglooinfo.it/product/egloo-tornado/?v=38dd815e66db
이전글 | Reusable 2-in-1 water bottle and coffee cup |
---|---|
다음글 | Straightforward small van with interchangeable panels, modular interior |