Designing Time in Israel

Designing Time in Israel

Itay-Noy1 (photo credit: )
Itay-Noy1
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by Meredith Price Levitt Innovations Columnist, Jerusalem Post Internationally-acclaimed Israeli artist Itay Noy transforms telling time into a true art form. Each of his hand crafted, limited edition timepieces is made exclusively in Israel and appeals to those seeking unusual, high-quality watches. The recipient of eight prizes, including the prestigious Andy Prize in 2007, Noy lectures on timepiece design at Bezalel in Jerusalem. His work has been exhibited in museums all over the world and acquired by the Charles Bronfman Collection in New York, The Droog Design in Amsterdam, The Israel Museum in Jerusalem and The Tel Aviv Museum of Art. Each timepiece tells a story in time -- from broken dimensions in the Fractal collection to simultaneous dichotomy in Duality and elusive cityscapes in City Squares. Noy's timepieces satisfy the desire for a sublime mixture of unique design and functional. Special offer for Jpost readers: 10% discount and free shipping.
Itay Noy, Timepiece Maker http://www.itay-noy.com/ Studio@itay-noy.com
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