Design
From the desert to the living room: The trend bringing color, depth, and warmth back into the home
How did we fall in love with desert design? Interior designer Tzvia Kazayoff reveals how warm colors came to take over Israeli homes.
The legendary designer opened a first hotel and the result is breathtaking
The new IKEA collection is revealed
Luxurious design & comfort for kitchen and bathroom
The perfect balance: When modern kitchen meets rustic style
A new project in Nahalal presents a unique kitchen that combines clean lines with rustic warmth, using natural materials, soft tones, and meticulous planning of every detail.
How to use the big trends of 2026 in home design
Home design can be quite a confusing task. Here are three tips on how to use trends in a balanced and correct way, that will create a warm and pleasant space.
With a MUSE Win and Major Jury Roles, Yan Zeng Emerges as a Designer to Watch
No longer just for the wealthy: Private pools are taking over homes in Israel
Ahead of Shavuot and the Israeli summer, more families are upgrading their yards with private pools. What drives this trend, and how technology and architecture are changing the rules of living.
Pamela Anderson presents a new furniture and homeware collection
The actress recently launched a rattan furniture brand, and says the emphasis in the collection is the combination between bohemian style and practicality.
Once small and marginal – today the most invested space in the home
A mix of design, technology, and comfort is turning the bathroom into a central space in Israeli homes, with trends like nature-inspired materials, large showers, and smart solutions.
Designer Lee Grebenau conquers New York with an 18th-century tribute
A decade after debuting at Bridal Fashion Week, Israeli designer Lee Grebenau presents an 18th-century inspired collection focused on craftsmanship, luxury, and strong femininity.
Margot in New York: The collection that reminded everyone why the ’90s never die
COLLAGE, Margot’s new collection, takes the confidence of the ’90s and dresses it in 2026 - and somehow, it works perfectly.