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TID is an online architecture and design magazine that will make you discover and will be voice of the best projects and design events, taking you to explore the latest design, interior design, architecture and home decor innovations. The Interior Design is a project aimed at promoting the best interior design and the most interesting and innovative architectural works through a simple, direct and suitable for all, professional and design lovers, language.

An animal-like armchair by Honeydew Rabbit

Amusement is the main element of Honeydew Rabbit! sofas and armchairs. For the first time, furniture is designed for both kids and adults, thanks to this collection inspired to the animal world. These pieces of...

Published: 19/04/2013

Emmanuel Babled, limited edition design.

The interior design by Emmanuel Babled is born from the knowledge of local artisans’s work and modern techonology, whom, amidst Carrara marble, Murano glass and Nepalese and Indian textiles, creates proje...

Published: 21/03/2013

Zava Design: let there be light!

Today I am going to buy a lamp! Apparently an easy task to achieve, but actually it is not so easy to find the article that satisfies this desire and combines it with a creative touch.Paolo Ulian and Caterina d...

Published: 18/03/2013

Urban design. Stopping with Alessandro Ugo.

The story of the road sign as a piece of art work is one that has already been told a few years back in London, Paris, Rome, Florence and Milan when Clet Abraham, an artist from Brittany, starts spreading his w...

Published: 08/03/2013

Rising designers: Gennaro Comunale and its sculptures

The background of this young Neapolitan sculptor consists of art school studies, bachelor degree in architecture at the University of Naples, the contact with the great artist Jurek Sztekiel and the innate pass...

Published: 14/02/2013

Creative open-space

One of the most peculiar area of the city is located south of Navigli river in Milan. A no longer used industrial area of 25.000 sq.m. has been transformed in research establishment with fashion and design atel...

Published: 12/02/2013

Whe the bath looks yellow

So yellow that you cannot remain impassive. The American designer Terri Pecora has chosen the yellow, trendy and vivid, to cover some pieces of sanitary collection produced by the Italian company named Simas. T...

Published: 08/02/2013

Nature at home: Brecce lamps by Marco Stefanelli

The design turns into eco-friendly thanks to Brecce , the lamp-sculture collection by the artist Marco Stefanelli presented at this year’s Milan Furniture Fair 2012 show. An ambitious project able to turn...

Published: 05/02/2013

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