Aeon design chief, Saffet Kalender, says: “All Aeon designs feature crisp, clean lines formulated to accentuate the play of light across brushed, satin stainless steel. With the new Millennium we have gone one building stage further by including a unique concentrated light source within the radiator to create a stunning laser effect along the design’s glass top, an unusual feature in itself.
“The impression created is of a freestanding element suspended between two satin finish pillars hewn out of stainless steel,” continues Saffet. “It is somehow understated and awe inspiring at the same time.”
Long, low and luxurious, the Millennium is available in eight variants with an overall length of 1170mm or 1670mm. Its 500mm height enables it to sit perfectly under building window frames or be positioned to add the impression of length to a room. Depending on the specification, up to 60 individual satin finish brushed stainless steel tubes stretch over a metre between two bold half moon pillars. Unlike many designer heaters, the Millennium has a high heat output, ranging from just over 2,653 Watts to a mighty 9,254 Watts.
Hidden from view within each pillar is a high intensity Led light. The beam from each light is magnified and passes along the underside of the radiator’s glass top where it diffuses to both leading edges.
The entire Aeon Collection is produced from the highest-grade solid stainless steel with every radiator hand-finished to create the collection’s stunning ‘metal in the raw’ brushed stainless steel effect.