FORTUNA
The American Dream of 1890
Dragons, lions and Victorian opulence – A tribute to the American Radiator Company.

Historicism instead of Baroque
This radiator is a journey back in time to late 19th-century Massachusetts. It was an era when industrial power met playful romanticism. The Fortuna is an exact reproduction of this spirit – massive in its heat output, yet delicate in its appearance.
A manifesto in cast iron.
The design is an interwoven narrative of myth and nature. While the flat, single-column structure creates a slender silhouette, the surface reveals an opulent world upon closer inspection.
- At the center: A powerful lion's head radiating strength.
- The entourage: putti and dragons, nestled in intertwined vines.
These patterns are superbly crafted and develop a completely different depth depending on the chosen paint finish – whether gold or cast gray.


Vintage design for modern spaces
This radiator is a journey back in time to late 19th-century Massachusetts. It was an era when industrial power met playful romanticism. The Fortuna is an exact reproduction of this spirit – massive in its heat output, yet delicate in its appearance.
