One of the stable brands in our lives, certainly in days of renewal, holidays and the gift rush, welcomes Passover with a justified sense of proportion, and tries to focus on the things that really matter – less cheers of joy and more inner smiles, and perhaps also more intimate Seder night tables, but also more focused ones.

Thus, Naaman’s spring collection highlights “the power of the home”, and the kitchen, and sets out on a path that is entirely proof of these declarations. Accordingly, it includes meticulous cooking and serving tools (that want to provide a full cooking experience) as well as a special and necessary emphasis on look and photogenicity, good colors and appetite that also speaks through the eyes.

Naaman Passover 2026 collection
Naaman Passover 2026 collection (credit: Tal Zalihovich)

It begins with a cast aluminum pot set (NIS 299.90), stainless-steel hits and flagship products led by Assaf Granit, and continues with the excellent Apollo series that highlights frying pans and pots with an impressive and friendly ceramic Non-Stick coating – for the cook and for the one who cleans after him, and elegant green-yellow colors in relation to the genre, and in general.

Joining them are the Silk pans in a matte black finish, the bronze Marian series, the caramel and bluish offering of Artisan and the happy comeback of Velvet, with shades of turquoise and beige.

Naaman Passover 2026 collection
Naaman Passover 2026 collection (credit: Tal Zalihovich)

The table itself receives a necessary boost of updated tableware, based on rustic and even romantic colors, that do not slide into kitsch and can function well both at everyday meals and at more festive events. Nina, for example, makes porcelain with a glossy finish, joined by Samara – white and dramatic, the ceramics of Sunder and the excellent practicality of the Clay series, with recycled plastic products in a pleasant minimalist design, pastel spring shades and a definitely necessary ability to work, and work a lot.