Design
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
The 2026 comprehensive guide to footwear longevity: Expert preservation strategies
Designkit review: An e-commerce design tool that makes product visuals way easier
Ahead of Passover: Holiday collections, smart cookware and self-operating ice cream machine
An ice cream machine, new kitchenware from Golf&Co and Soltam, Ninja appliance, Seder plate by Magnus, colorful pitchers from KARE, and tools from HAY and Castro Home.
Fattal’s new and intriguing move
Fattal’s FATTAL COLORS unites seven boutique hotels in Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, each with unique design and story, blending city vibes, local cuisine, and Israel’s first AI-driven campaign.
“People are looking for quiet”: The new trend leading home design
More light, natural materials, and soft lines: Interior designer Liad Yosef explains why people today seek calm, warmth, and security at home – and how interior design is adapting to this need.
From old home to dream house: The renovation that turned a Ra'anana house into a family hub
A religious family from Australia purchased an old Ra'anana house and fully renovated it. The result is a spacious home designed for family life, hosting, Shabbat, and a backyard pool.
When the home is both safe and bright: How to choose windows in a challenging era
Choosing the right window can combine natural light, views, and openness - with stability and safety, even during times when the home becomes our most protected space.
After New York: The NOAM HAZAN brand returns with a pop-up in Tel Aviv
Israeli brand NOAM HAZAN opens a pop-up at Ramat Aviv Mall, Mar 11–24, with the new collection, bags, wallets, jewelry, and special gifts for shoppers.
Don’t wait for summer – how to organize your closet and make room for light clothes
Extended time at home offers a chance to organize your closet, free space for lighter clothes, and create an efficient storage system to keep things tidy all summer.
Comprehensive evaluation of practical alternatives to Higgsfield
Especially now: Making your home a calm and safe space for children during wartime
The reality outside is noisy. The news never stops. Daily routines keep breaking down. But within all this, there is one space where we still have a truly deep influence: Home.
The safe room doesn’t have to feel like a bunker – how to upgrade it easily
How to turn a technical concrete room into a warm, harmonious space? With simple design choices – from textiles to smart storage – the safe room can feel like any other room in the house.