We’ve featured LEGO inspired furniture in the past. Now you can add even more LEGO to your living space! This latest wall mounted radiator is from the Italian radiator company, Scirocco. It looks just like a giant form of the best-selling children’s toy. It’s not just a colorful wall radiator design - in terms of function, the LEGO radiator is actually thermally efficient as the round raised areas of the radiator helps dissipate the heat quickly.
Each coloured block can be snapped together with others as it comes with a double connection - one for the plumbing and the other for a physical connection. You get to “play” with mixing and matching the colours just like the real LEGO blocks! - Via
Published by Pearl October 21st, 2008 in Home Gadgets
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Tags: Lego, Lego Blocks, radiator company, Scirocco, wall mounted radiator
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For those of you who loved Lego when you were young here is something that might remind you of that period. Designed and created by Thierry Nahon & Philippe Landecker, LunaBlocks are based on an original concept, the transformation and enlargement of bricks used in building games for children. Easily stacked together, functional and totally versatile, LunaBlocks are designed for the world of decoration and for the home. Like traditional Legos, these blocks come in a variety of colors and configurations all you need to finish a project is some glass, a pillow or cushion, some creativity and loads and loads of disposable income. Unfortunately, each one of these bricks will set you back $20-$55, which could make your dream of turning your pad into a mini Legoland quite costly. You can buy the bricks online from Homology. The good part is that you can create your own piece of furniture, and change it’s shape from time to time. - Via - Dvice



Published by Michael June 5th, 2008 in Furniture
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Tags: Furniture, Lego Blocks, Lego Pieces, Legoland, LunaBlocks
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