BAMBU’ from DELTACALOR: the charm of the sculpture in technological perfection. Design Studio Dell’Acqua Bellavitis.

Telling a story that can excite and can represent a strong sign of difference, combining form and function ... so BAMBU’ was born, a unique hydraulic free-standing radiator, with an intense aesthetic charge, based on an original interpretation of the heat pipes designed by Studio Dell´Acqua Bellavitis for DELTACALOR.
BAMBU´ s revolutionary technology is based on "heat-pipes" technology: water only flows into the manifold and transmits the heat quickly and evenly to the radiant tubes. These tubes (heat-pipes, from 14 to 38 depending on chosen version) are vacuumed superconductors, inside of which water does not flow and but only through contact they quickly heat evenly throughout their surface, providing optimum output.
An advanced environment-oriented project: thanks to these "heat-pipes" superconductors, the boiler heats less water than a radiator of traditional shape, resulting in significant energy savings.
With this technology, the lines are ethereal, the radiator becomes a mere object of worship through a thin, supple interplay of lines that intertwine with each other. BAMBU´ is in fact a all-rounded sculpture, a radiant installation that turns into a masterpiece of contemporary design where matter shapes itself into entirely new forms. An exclusive proposal also exposed to M.A.D. in New York.
Design element in all aspects, not a simple radiator but expression of the innate attitude, typical of DELTACALOR, in finding the best shape of the aesthetic pleasure of modern living, BAMBU amazes for the scenic appeal and the exclusive technology.
The result of an unusual creative process, BAMBU belongs to the HIT collection, which contains highly refined formal solutions, which are able to excite through the high scenic appeal, the refined design and high technology.
BAMBU’ of DELTACALOR: redefinition of an object of common use in artwork.
Size and thermal efficiency:
14 tubes - cm. 95 x 47 (HxW) - Δt50 ° 688 (W)
26 tubes - cm. 95 x 88 (HxW) - 1248 Δt50 ° (W)
38 tubes - cm. 95 x 128 (HxW) - 1556 Δt50 ° (W)
