THE TOWER OF LONDON IS RED TING TO COMMEMORATE VICTIMS OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR
November 11, 1918 is the day of the armistice that marked the end of the First World War, which ended precisely with the armistice of November 11, 1918.
On the day of Remembrance, which takes place every year on November 11 in England, all the dead soldiers are commemorated while fulfilling their duty. As a symbol of this sacrifice, artist Paul Cummins and designer Tom Piper filled the famous moat surrounding the Tower of London with 888.246 ceramic poppies, which emerge from a window onto the large expanse of grass that divides the historic site from the city.
ANTAREI / KITCHENS RED DETAILS AND FROZEN WHITE, starring the Corian
Those who love Corian® cannot remain indifferent to the Red Details kitchen (design Loredana Dorigutto), a new proposal by Antarei where this extraordinary material becomes the protagonist.
Psychic Factory: Droplet Traffic Light
The "traffic light drop", a new project psichicfactory envisions a future in which the waiting time at the red light is not wasted time. The device is modeled on the style of a traffic light. After becoming red, its LED display turns and