Satyendra Pakhalé and Tubes Radiatori after years of research and development, launch an innovative product – the Kangeri Nomadic Radiator.
Kangeri Nomadic Radiator
Tubes will present at Milan Design WeekKangeri Nomadic Radiator, a mobile radiator designed by Satyendra Pakhalé to warm up the space closely surrounding the user.

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- 03 April 2014
- Milan
Kangeri Nomadic Radiator is a mobile radiator designed to warm up the space closely surrounding the user.

It is a refreshing take on the current energy consumption strategies. Its main body is made of aluminium with a finely crafted top platform in oak wood with integral handle. The Kangeri Nomadic Radiator can be moved freely through the domestic or office space immediately creating a comfortable zone of warmth.
The name makes a reference to the personal nomadic radiator used for centuries in Northern India where it is called Kanger. A Kanger is a pot filled with hot embers used by Kashmiri people underneath their traditional clothing to keep themselves warm. It is an object with great cultural importance as there is a special relationship between a Kashmiri and the Kanger. It is also considered a work of art. There is a myth that the object Kanger came to Kashmir from Italy.
Kangeri Nomadic Radiator
Design: Satyendra Pakhalé
Producer: Tubes Radiatori
8-13 April
Rho Fiera
Hall 24 Stand F15 / F21