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If you’ve ever secretly desired a heated towel rail in your bathroom that looked like a fetishised version of the last steel frame you designed, your time has come. Designers Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez have designed their SerieT range for The Radiator Company and it looks just like an ‘I’ beam. Mounted horizontally, it’ll keep the bath sheets for the whole family warm as toast, and vertically, in its ‘Mies’ position, it even comes with a hook for hanging your terry towelling bathrobe on.

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20 May 2025 from 9am to 11.30am

RIBAJ Spec: Architecture for Housing and Residential Development Webinar

Judges of the Daylight from Above Awards, organised by VELUX in partnership with the RIBA Journal, were looking for projects that used natural light to the benefit both of architecture and of people using it

Daylight from Above judges were looking for projects that used natural light to the benefit both of architecture and of those using it

'Sparing and strategic' use of natural light helps Francesco Pierazzi Architects' garage conversion win the Light, Space and Atmosphere category in the 2025 Daylight from Above Awards, organised by RIBAJ in partnership with VELUX

'Sparing and strategic' use of natural light praised at North Downs garage redevelopment

Roof windows light up a highly unusual conversion of a former silage barn, now a fully breathable timber-framed home commended in the 2025 Daylight from Above Awards, organised by RIBAJ in partnership with VELUX

Roof windows light up a highly unusual conversion of a former silage barn

A light-filled kitchen and living extension helps a semi-detached Victorian home rediscover its identity, and is commended in the 2025 Daylight from Above Awards, organised by RIBAJ in partnership with VELUX

A light-filled kitchen and living extension helps a semi-detached Victorian home rediscover its identity