The Pypeline Collection by Antrax IT originates from the idea of creating a true compositional system, translating a concept typical of the furniture world into the heating industry. For this collection, architect and designer Victor Vasilev envisaged a modular product, capable of generating a wide range of different configurations to meet specific interior and thermal output requirements.
The break from formal rigidity, already explored by the designer with the Flaps radiator, returns here with a different interpretation in the 2026 collection. In this case, it is no longer a smooth plate being interrupted as in the first collection in collaboration with Antrax IT, but rather a cylindrical module 5 cm in diameter and available in lengths of 20, 30 or 40 cm, repeated in a staggered, non-linear sequence defined by a rhythmic offset of axes.
The geometric purity and minimalist character of the cylindrical volume thus evolve into a dynamic design, expressed in a radiator created for electric-only operation, measuring 140 cm in length and available in two configurations, as well as in a 50 cm heated accessory. The former allows bathrobes and towels to be hung when installed vertically or towels to be stored when installed horizontally. The latter becomes a practical accessory for the bathroom, serving the washbasin or bidet area. It is also possible to create a potentially infinite line by placing multiple units in sequence or to arrange them side by side for a sculptural effect, resulting in a pronounced three-dimensional texture.
Customizable in glossy, matte and textured finishes, as well as in galvanic finishes, such as light gold, copper, black diamond and nickel brushed, Pypeline maintains a strong visual coherence while offering a versatile tool for shaping heat on walls.






