Design
“Someone forgot to install a door here”: The weird trend annoying hotel guests
Hotels are removing bathroom doors, replacing them with glass, curtains, or open alcoves. Guests are complaining, and privacy battles are now going online.
Not just walls: An exhibition on the home that remains in consciousness
No longer a corner by the dining table: The home office undergoes a revolution
Beyond the cockpit: How aerospace engineering is revolutionizing consumer hardware
The secret to a perfect laundry room: Why everyone ignores this space
Interior designer reveals tips for creating a practical and beautiful laundry room, including compact solutions for small apartments and the use of water- and stain-resistant materials.
Users waited 15 years: Instagram finally upgrades for iPad
Instagram finally launches a dedicated iPad app after 15 years, offering full-screen browsing, a tailored design, and new features for iPad users.
The consistency revolution: AI image tools solve creative continuity challenges
For the first time in 22 years, Nili Lotan launches a bag line
The aspect of quiet luxury attached to Nili Lotan’s good name continues with her first bag collection in 22 years – since the founding of the fashion house that bears her name.
The Israeli designer selling €250 cushions in Paris and hoping to conquer the world
Amid rising antisemitism, Israeli designer Oron Milshtein presents a luxury cushion collection at Paris’s Maison&Objet. “In such a time, it is both moving and deeply obligating.”
Leaving the studio: Yoga clothes are not just fashion – they’re a statement
Yoga clothes, which have taken over the streets, are the perfect solution for summer. No wonder Israeli women have warmly embraced them.
Don’t break walls, refresh your routine: How to revitalize your home for the high holidays
Tola Studio designers share tips to refresh your home for Rosh Hashanah with colors, lighting, mirrors, and textiles for a new look without major investment.
In the heart of Florentin: Between the urban pulse and residential intimacy
Arie Prashkovsky Group has started building a six-story boutique project at 7 Stern Street, Florentin, Tel Aviv, with 11 luxury apartments and a small ground-floor commercial unit.
Chinese derby: The family plug-ins of Chery and BYD head to head
European plug-ins can’t match Chinese prices, leading leasing users to pick between the Arrizo 8 and Seal 5, promising 100 km electric range and low fuel use - but what’s real?
The new kitchen can’t do without it – why everyone chooses the island over everything else
Kitchen islands are now the most desired feature in modern kitchens. Israeli clients may skip a dining area but not the island. The trend: Rounded shapes and natural materials.