Every woman dreams of a spacious, stylish wardrobe, where every piece is organized, accessible, and flattering. For the fashionista who designed it, the wardrobe is much more than storage – it is a living, breathing dressing room that tells a story of style, precision, and passion for fashion. Interior designer Aliza Cohen from Delkoub Wardrobes explains: “We didn’t design a wardrobe, we designed an experience. A place you walk into and feel as if you’re on a fashion magazine photoshoot set.”

Across approximately 10 square meters, an entire world of looks unfolds: Evening gowns alongside everyday pieces, dozens of pairs of shoes – from pointed stilettos to sneakers – and luxury brand handbags that are given a place of honor almost like display items in a boutique. The wardrobe is divided according to the nature of the items: Where the drama is, where the classics are, and where the homeowner’s fashion DNA lies.

Interior designer Aliza Cohen, Delkoub Wardrobes.
Interior designer Aliza Cohen, Delkoub Wardrobes. (credit: EINAT DEKEL)

Precision begins even before the design itself: Every hanging height, depth, and position is tailored to the client’s dressing habits. Fur coats, maxi dresses, and iconic bags received dedicated measurements, respecting the item as much as the wearer. Cohen explains: “This is a wardrobe built around her life, one that allows dressing intuitively, without searching.”

Premium carpentry is combined with sliding and swing doors, brown lace-textured glass, warm lighting, and a monochromatic palette in a chocolate wood tone – all creating a space that understands fashion, is precise, and not flashy. At the center of the wardrobe, a padded bench invites you to pause, try on, and change – a small daily ritual between one look and the next.

Interior designer Aliza Cohen for Delkoub Wardrobes.
Interior designer Aliza Cohen for Delkoub Wardrobes. (credit: EINAT DEKEL)

The wardrobe, in which tens of thousands of shekels were invested, is not just a storage room but a dressing experience. It allows one to see, touch, and experience every item as a living collection, telling the personal story of the woman who wears it.