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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.

Umami cafe': bonding design by Kompaniet studio

A new unexpected coffee table belonging to the unique Swedish style: this project is by Sofia Almqvist, founder of the 3-year-old Kompaniet studio. Among the interesting ranges designed by Almqvist, Umami caf&e...

Published: 18/11/2015

Tyche Apartment: contemporary decoration enhanced by a touch of XX century Art Nouveau

Tyche: a name, a project, a piso - that is the Spanish word for “apartment”. Located in Barcelona, inside an art nouveau building in the Eixample district, the Tyche apartment is a joint project by ...

Published: 17/11/2015

CPR project: a two storey loft where light takes over

Daylight comes in through windows and skylights, illuminating a two storey design loft in the heart of Milan. Its design project is by local +R | piuerre architecture studio, specialized in renovating and resty...

Published: 15/11/2015

The Iman Villa: luxury design on Bali island by much-awarded architect Gary Fell

Rice fields, palm groves and banana orchards frame The Iman Villa, by talented much-awarded architect Gary Fell , one of the gurus leading the Asian side of design. By focusing on both the big picture and every...

Published: 11/11/2015

Collo-Alto: Alessi's newborn

Since 1982, Alessi’s cutlery has been featuring national and international design masters to create unique eclectic collections which have been mirroring the style of the whole XX century. From Achille Ca...

Published: 10/11/2015

Blow Lamp, the plastic re-invention

The design field has no boundaries, especially when it comes to materials and processes. At the same time, designers’ creativity is limitless in terms of renewing and reinventing something that belongs to...

Published: 06/11/2015

Botel Letters, unexpected hotel rooms in the Amsterdam's NDSM harbor area

Amsterdam’s Botel Hotel can be defined anything but “classic”. The white boat moored in the city’s NDSM harbor area is in fact an actual three star hotel, owned by Sandra Chedi since 201...

Published: 04/11/2015

A chat about art, architecture and design between TID and Simone Cappellanti

Born in Rome in 1972, Simone Cappellanti is more than an architect and designer: he designs, plays, photographs, and is always on the move.Simone, you are more a 360-degree artist than just a designer, right?&l...

Published: 30/10/2015

Prointel, patio and eco-offices for the independent Spanish TV producer

Brand new offices for Prointel, characterized by a furniture modern style and by a bright spaces recalling the local classic architecture. The headquarters of the independent Spanish TV producer, founded in 19...

Published: 28/10/2015

Cone: stylistic minimalism

Sometimes, when it comes to design furnishing objects, versatility and essentiality get along very well. The cleanest, most linear yet elegant forms are those suiting any kind of environment, because their inne...

Published: 26/10/2015

The Boro Hotel, design furniture and industrial style meets in NYC

A 108-room hotel in the heart of NYC’s Queens, facing Manhattan. Today’s ambitious project is by Grzywinski + Pons: led by Matthew Grzywinski and Amador Pons, the studio is committed to design excel...

Published: 23/10/2015

ITALIC: versatile emotion for an elegant multi-functional design item

An elegant multi-functional design item featuring refined materials and sort of a “typecal” inspiration. Today’s project is called Italic, by Berlin-Based international design and architecture...

Published: 21/10/2015

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