towel warmer
Objects of Desire: Heated Towel Warmers
Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Wow, it's cold. It's even cold in most of the not-so-cold parts of the country. And when is one colder than when they emerge from a toasty warm shower into a not-so-toasty warm bathroom? Not often. Something about all that tile can really send a chill through the bones.

Thus, today's not-impossible-to-achieve fantasy: the electric towel warmer. Just imagine the satisfacton of wrapping yourself up with a puffy, pre-heated towel each morning. We are.

Here are a handful of towel warming options, from HomePortfolio.com.

Jeeves Heated Towel Rails
, $719


Master Suite Hydronic Towel Warmer, $3,204

 

BD 25 Towel Warmer from Trax

 

[main image: Master Suite Hydronic Towel Warmer from Myson]


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