Warmer than a wild animal

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Dutch artisan Gewoon Guus is selflessly striving to meet consumer demand for. . . radiators shaped like sport animals.

They even have pelts. Why? Why?

Via designvagabond.

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"They even have pelts. Why? Why?"

Because they're in heat?

Thank you for reading my blog! Isn't that ridiculous? I would hate to bump into those in the middle of the night, pelt or no pelt!

Your blog is great, kattyface. And what a bizarre find!

Ian, you're bad. ;)

Those are Weird. Ian - I love bad puns and that was a particularly bad one, thanks :)