Meet Modern In Denver magazine. We celebrate modern design and living in Colorado and beyond.
We’re much more than a magazine though. MID is also a platform for discussing and exploring inventive ways of

living that are inspired by modern design and practices.

We think good design can be an integral part of real life. In fact, we’ve seen it. And we want to tell you about it. We find it important to connect the designs we feature to the particulars of our place, our community, and the people in it.
This makes it real, practical and possible for great modern design to become part of your life.

We know you’re a discerning crowd. That’s why we’re committed to publishing more than just pretty pictures.
We bring you interesting, intelligent articles crammed full of qualified resources. We show you how real people create and live in honest-to-goodness modern places around the corner and maybe even right next door.

We spotlight architects, designers, artists and entrepreneurs.

MID also introduces our audience to a worldview of design, architecture and lifestyle. We profile international designs and designers for your inspiration. We report on the latest products and methods introduced at trade shows around the world.
This is done with the desire to influence and enrich our own evolving community.

The best part? You can join, contribute, get involved, network, learn, create, and discuss. It’s a platform.
And it’s a new community.

Say hello to Modern In Denver at modernindenver.com or get social with us @modernindenver.

Higher Ground
When the Frys lost their home to the Fourmile Canyon Fire, they looked up—way up. Rebuilding at 7,3000 feet high, the family...
Back to the Future
Add Sushi Rama to the growing list of hip, high-concept Asian restaurants in the Mile High City.
Launch Pad
Design innovators Perkins+Will rethink office space for every generation and compel new communications and problem-solving...
Designing Inside the Box
Fort Collins-based Otterbox could easily have looked outward to design a new building for the creative teams who develop its...
Opposites Attract
Modern, meet Victorian. Charles and Ray, meet Wes Anderson. Spaceship Cube, welcome to Denver's Wyman Historic District.
The Theory of Elevation
Angela Feddersen spent years cutting her teeth at major design firms in the midwest.
Hip to be Square
Nestled in the lakeside community of Bow Mar sits a house that seemed beyond repair.
All in the Family
With great architecture comes great responsibility, and with an eye toward revival and respect for history, one Harvey Park...
The Art of Subtraction
When tasked with updating a classic mid-century modern masterpiece, the two-man team at BOSS Architecture took their time.
The Biggest Little Cabins
How innovative, flat-packed problem solving led students at Colorado Building Workshop to create a sense of home for the nomadic...
A Round of Applause
After generations of renown as an iconic hotel, a popular Denver landmark gets new life.
Sculpting History
The Key Savings and Loan Association Building is a Colorado treasure and an enduring example of mid-century modernist design.
One in a Mill-ion
The Flour Mill Lofts appear in several chapters of Denver's eclectic history.
Walk On
Wood flooring has come a long way since the 1600s, with its solid wood and standard species.
Show Stoppers: Salone del Mobile 2016
No stranger to year-round style, Milan becomes the center of the design world when thousands of designers descend on Salone...
An Architect in Her Own Wright
Elizabeth Wright Ingraham had big shoes to fill. Her father, architect John Lloyd Wright, invented Lincoln Logs.