Soho is the result of a challenge entailing the restyling of the traditional radiator starting with the individual element which defines it.
Tubes: Soho Bathroom
Tubes supplemented the existing colour range for Soho Bathroom, designed by Roberto and Ludovica Palomba, with new anodised aluminium finishes in silver, titanium and black.

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- 19 May 2014
- Resana (TV)
The charm of the archetype is brought back to life in this project by Roberto and Ludovica Palomba: the heating element is separated from its original purely technical appearance, basic yet elegant, it can be modulated endlessly and plied to perfection, in keeping with contemporary settings.

The creative concept plays with strikingly simple silhouettes and repeated modules. Minimalist elegance and aesthetic equilibrium are the distinguishing features of the Soho line, making it multifarious and perfectly suited to the most modern interior décors. The radiator is made with hot drawn aluminium profiles, which are joined together by a patented combination and locking system.
A vital feature of the model is the considerable saving on water, approximately 75% less than a traditional tubular radiator, while the heat output remains unchanged. This means Soho qualifies fully for the category of eco-sustainable products which, in addition to guaranteeing low energy consumption levels, are made with fully-recyclable materials.
In 2014 Tubes presents a specific version of Soho for the bathroom. It features a special hand rail which works as a heated towel rail and can be positioned freely at any height of the radiator. The optional hook, which is supplied upon request, completes the line of thick chromed brass accessories.
The existing colour range for Soho is supplemented by new special anodised aluminium finishes in silver, titanium and black.
The Soho Bathroom version is available in the vertical single-column version, in 4 heights from 70 cm to 170 cm and 3 widths from 31.2 cm to 51.6 cm.
Soho Bathroom
Design: Roberto and Ludovica Palomba
Producer: Tubes