Brac Library
Libreria Brac is much more than a simple bookshop: located in the heart of Florence, between the Uffizi and the banks of the Arno, it is a multifunctional space that combines art, literature and gastronomy. Through its sober and refined design, it becomes the spokesperson for an idea of space that stimulates reflection and dialogue, exactly like the pages of the magazine, inviting us to discover new styles and to take a journey through the most interesting projects and ideas that are shaping the architecture and design of the future.
Four Seasons Hotel Florence
The Four Seasons Hotel Firenze represents one of the most exclusive structures in the city, a meeting between luxury and the most ancient Florentine tradition. T-Magazine shares with the structure the appreciation for refined design: each space of the hotel enhances the fusion between past and present, combining a sense of wonder and aesthetic pleasure typical of classical art with modern comfort, creating spaces that tell stories through design, exactly like the articles illustrated in the magazine.
Bookshop Wine Bar Bistrot Todo Modo
Todo Modo is a place where the boundaries between bookstore, wine shop and bistro dissolve: a unique combination that reflects the philosophy of the magazine, projecting design not only as an aesthetic experience but integrated into everyday life. The shades of wood create a warm and relaxing atmosphere that leads customers to go beyond simple consumption and create a real community interested in sharing culture, good food and, of course, a true design atmosphere.
Artisan Company
As in T-Magazine they present design projects capable of reflecting the artisanal commitment in the smallest details, Ditta Artigianale is a coffee and micro-roasting that stands out for its attention to the process and the material, with a focus on quality and authenticity. Both celebrate craftsmanship as a form of design that goes beyond industrial production with an almost anthropocentric approach, placing the individual and his relationship with space and the object at the center.
We have therefore drawn up small and simple examples to demonstrate how quality and design, innovation and culture can be fused together to create totalizing aesthetic-cultural experiences. Whether it is leafing through the pages of a magazine in a favorable environment or immersing oneself in spaces that tell a story through architecture and design, the goal is the same: to inspire, educate, and excite.