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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.

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Growing old means collecting stuff and memories. That’s probably what inspired Tobias Juretzek, who created a revolutionary project in collaboration with Casamania, based on both recycling and remembering...

Published: 17/11/2013

Radisson Blu Es Hotel

If you have ever happened to go to Rome by train you’ve probably noticed a colorful transatlantic-like building just outside Termini station. That’s ES hotel, part of Radisson Blu chain, designed by...

Published: 12/11/2013

A sofa for two: dog house sofa

If you fear that having a dog or a cat will ruin your furniture stop worrying: the solution is called Dog House sofa, by Seungji Mun for M.pup. The couch belongs to a project aimed at creating ‘emotional ...

Published: 08/11/2013

25Hours Hotel, Zurich West

After conquering Frankfurt, Hamburg and Wien, 25h hotel chain hits Zurich with a brand new building, designed byAlfredo Häberli Design studio in collaboration with Aeberli Vega Zanghi Architetti and Stefan...

Published: 31/10/2013

Ready Made Courtain

Assembling a curtain is super easy today thanks to French Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec who created Ready Made Courtain, firstly displayed at IMM Cologne 2013. The project, produced in collaboration with Kvadrat,&...

Published: 19/10/2013

Alain Marzat, fashion-lover designer

From fashion art direction to design: Alain Marzat, from France, is an out-and-out polyhedric talent. The self-taught designer, inspired by Bauhaus school, works on two different design paths: the first one is ...

Published: 28/09/2013

Work in progress in Marseille

Marseille, France: after three restorations, a family-villa overlooking the sea for comfort and design lovers has finally taken shape. During the Nineties a family accepted to refurbish the first floor of their...

Published: 24/09/2013

Symbolism by Fabien Barrero-Carsenat

Fabien Barrero-Carsenat’s independent design mixes old and modern styles to create symbolic pieces inspired by ancient tribes and made of rough materials. Marble, ceramic and wood are mixed all together t...

Published: 20/09/2013

Capri Suite: charming accomodation

Forget luxury hotels with over majestic suites. If you happen to be in Capri looking for a genuine romantic atmosphere eriched by great design visit Anacapri where architects Giuliano Andrea Dell’Uva and ...

Published: 07/07/2013

Light plays at Villa Solaire

In Pied de La Plagne, historic area of French village Morzine, Jérémie Koempgen and FUGA studioshave turned a 1826 farmhouse into a luxury villa. The project was based on sunlight daily route, in ...

Published: 28/06/2013

Road to London Design Week

The Salone del Mobile Fair and its Fuorisalone in Milan are certainly fantastic events that can’t be missed, but they’re not the only ones. September is an exciting month for design lovers, featurin...

Published: 12/06/2013

Silicon Hills, a surreal chair

Last summer I visited “La Civitella” archeological museum in Chieti, whose café was designed by the very same artist who conceived and created from scratch the chair I recommended to one of m...

Published: 07/06/2013

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