DIANA
The flourishing era
French blacksmithing from the late 19th century.

The Blooming
Diana was born when French architecture began to merge the functional with the beautiful. This radiator is a child of its time – an era in which even cast iron began to flourish.
He brings the romance of French country houses and the elegance of Parisian salons directly into your home. Diana plays with a fascinating contradiction that makes it seem modern even today:
Geometry meets organic matter
Diana plays with a fascinating contradiction that makes it seem modern even today:
- The form: A clear, rounded rectangle, supported by two sturdy columns. Simple and architectural.
- The dress: A wild, organic network of pronounced floral patterns winds its way over this strict form.
This floral decoration takes the weight off the massive iron and makes the radiator appear almost like a natural element in the room – an art object that provides warmth.


Aesthetics that fit everywhere
True beauty doesn't have to be complicated. With a height of exactly 600 mm, the Diana is a master of versatility.
- The problem solver: It fits perfectly under almost all standard window sills.
- The all-rounder: Whether in the cozy living room, in the bathroom or in the hallway – its proportions never appear too bulky and never too small.
Due to its dense ornamentation, it is an experience in every color: In dark tones it appears mystically elegant, in light colors the blossoms stand out plastically.
