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.

Lee Petra Grebenau.
Margot Maison’s COLLAGE collection.

Margot in New York: The collection that reminded everyone why the ’90s never die

“In 2026, smart shoe care turns footwear from disposable fashion into a long-term investment that preserves value, comfort, and sustainability.”

The 2026 comprehensive guide to footwear longevity: Expert preservation strategies

"Designkit helps e-commerce sellers quickly create professional product visuals without a studio."

Designkit review: An e-commerce design tool that makes product visuals way easier


Venu X1 Smartwatch – not just for athletes | review

The ultra-slim smartwatch from Garmin is designed for everyday use with full connectivity while still packed with advanced health features.

Venu X1.

The patio returns to the heart of the home: Light, nature, and a new living experience

The patio returns to home design, bringing light, air, and greenery. It creates a larger-feeling space without adding a room and works even in small homes from 6 m².

Patio – Dan and Hila Israelevitz.

Cold winter, hot trends: The fashionable coats that get the job done

The winter season brings with it a wide range of coats – from camel and teddy to the designed puffer (down): There are plenty of options so every woman can find exactly what she needs.

Urbanica, faux fur coat, NIS 100.

How 300 kg of jeans scraps turned into a stunning art installation at Ramat Aviv Mall

Fashion brand Diesel debuts a visual installation from its new jeans collection, made from leftover pieces from an Italian fashion show, promoting sustainability and recycled fashion.

A DIESEL fashion installation at Ramat Aviv Mall.

Experts explain: How to prepare your home for winter without major renovations

Adapt your home for winter: Seal windows, check heating, swap textiles for soft, rich fabrics, and use warm lighting. Small changes make a big difference in the space’s feel.

Design: Noa Kuperman.

Dream home in Mishmar David: Transparency, privacy, and striking modern design

A new single-story family home in Mishmar David, with a lower-level apartment, offers open public spaces, private bedrooms, and clean lines featuring concrete, steel, and glass.

House in Mishmar David, designed by Roni Friedman.

The material we once thought belonged only in restaurants - now conquers private kitchens

Once seen as industrial and cold, stainless steel returns to the spotlight. Consumers embrace its authenticity and elegance as it becomes highly sought-after in home kitchens, says Yael Moskowitz.

Stainless steel kitchen, Unox Casa at Nyga Chef FOR HOME.

Wood, bamboo, and warm light: Celebrate Hanukkah with green and unique design

For Hanukkah, Light-In presents a sustainable collection of wood and bamboo lighting from Amsterdam, combining renewable materials with warm, soft light.

Light-In.

Not just another table: The trend bringing movement and depth to your space

In Arik Ben Simhon's collections, the furniture goes far beyond being a functional object: It creates a miniature landscape within the home, with playful heights, movement, and smart user experience.

Architect Mano Shallem, Furniture: Arik Ben Simhon.

The color once feared – now designers are obsessed with it

Black was long feared for shrinking spaces, but designers now see it as precise, elegant, highlighting architecture, and adding unmatched depth and quality to a home.

Design: Interior Designer Michael Ohayon.