In 1989, Jaga was the first to win a design award with the Linea Plus thanks to an inventive and slimming perfo-grid. The Iguana family, in turn awarded in 1999, meant a completely new design language for the heating industry. A new construction technique was developed especially for these units, which were based on a child's drawing of a radiant sun. In addition to techniques and designs, Jaga also wasn’t afraid to experiment with materials. Knockonwood was the first mass produced wooden designer heater. The frivolous, concrete curls of the Heatwave have proven to be the perfect combination between traditional finesse, industrial materials and production techniques. The Vertiga Kirei perhaps embodies the Jaga values best: the casing from the non-edible part of the soy plant means a reduction in the amount of waste!