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.

Kangeri Nomadic Radiator

Satyendra Pakhalé and Tubes Radiatori after years of research and development, launch an innovative product – the Kangeri Nomadic Radiator.

Kangeri Nomadic Radiator is a mobile radiator designed to warm up the space closely surrounding the user.

Kangeri Nomadic Radiator
Satyendra Pakhalé, Kangeri Nomadic Radiator, Tubes Radiatori. Top: photo Halina Sikora. Above: photo Tiziano Rossi

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.