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Artur Tikhonenko Trido Magnetic Building Blocks
Trido Magnetic Building Blocks is Iron Design Award winner in 2022 - 2023 Homeware Design Award Category.
Trido Magnetic Building Blocks

Trido Art is a set of magnetic blocks that can be used to create design of a decor piece. Thousands of structures can be easily built of these pyramidal shapes of tetrahedrons, octahedrons and half-tetrahedrons. Thanks to a unique magnet system, each side of every shape connects to each other aligning along the edges and with no repealing, which allows limitless construction possibilities. Trido has a harmoniously balanced color palette that makes shapes look even more complicated and attractive. Trido is a distinctive inspirational tool to awaken an artist in each of humans.

Trido Magnetic Building Blocks
Artur Tikhonenko Trido
Artur Tikhonenko Magnetic Building Blocks
Artur Tikhonenko design
Artur Tikhonenko design
Artur Tikhonenko

 Artur Tikhonenko was born in Belarus. He has an outstanding artistic talent since he was a child. He has a strong interest in painting and handmade. He was even more keen on street art, graffiti creation when he was a teenager. The unfettered creative experience provided him with the direction and accumulation for his professional art path. Artur entered the design faculty of Belarusian State University, systematically learned 3D modeling, sculpture and plaster casting, and did a lot of research on origami art, especially the Japanese origami flower ball kusudama. Artur was also abscessed with the modular origami system - building shapes with more or less modules. This also laid the foundation for him to create TRIDO.

Trido Ltd

Trido Ltd, the UK based company which was formed to be the holder of Trido Intellectual Property and product development hub. Artur Tikhonenko, one of the founders, is also the creator of Trido and he was born in Belarus. He has an outstanding artistic talent since he was a child. He has a strong interest in painting and handmade. He was even more keen on street art, graffiti creation when he was a teenager. The unfettered creative experience provided him with the direction and accumulation for his professional art path. Artur entered the design faculty of Belarusian State University, systematically learned 3D modeling, sculpture and plaster casting, and did a lot of research on origami art, especially the Japanese origami flower ball kusudama. Artur was also abscessed with the modular origami system - building shapes with more or less modules. This also laid the foundation for him to create Trido.