VESTA
The Guardian of Fire
A status symbol of the Belle Époque

Recast for eternity
Named after the Roman goddess of the hearth, this radiator truly lives up to its name. Created during the heyday of the bourgeoisie around 1900, it was more than just a piece of technology: it was a piece of furniture.
The VESTA brings this imposing presence back into your home. It is the focal point in the room, where you instinctively want to gather – just like around the fireplace in the old days.
Slim silhouette, massive impact
The VESTA masters the art of contrasts.
- The shape: Its two-column design ensures a surprisingly slim depth – it doesn't push itself into the room, but nestles against the wall.
- The substance: Nevertheless, it is a heavyweight made of solid cast iron. This mass is the key to its legendary radiant heat, which floods the room with a gentle, sun-like warmth for hours after it has been switched off.
A masterpiece that combines delicate optics with the indestructibility of the industrial age.


At home in two worlds
A design that transcends trends fits anywhere. The VESTA is a true chameleon:
- In old buildings: It blends seamlessly into environments with stucco, high ceilings and herringbone parquet flooring – as if it had never been away.
- In the industrial loft: Against raw brick or exposed concrete, the cast iron unfolds its honest, handcrafted character and sets a warm counterpoint to the cool architecture.
- In modern settings: Use it as a deliberate "standalone piece of furniture" that breathes soul into sterile new buildings.
