Design
Robbie Williams in his first design project: A hugging armchair
Pop star Robbie Williams debuts in design with the Introvert Chair for Moooi, a cozy, embracing armchair upholstered in wool, alpaca, and cotton with 3D quilting.
Ben Gurion Airport transforms: Long queues on the way to an expanded duty-free
Gwyneth Paltrow’s most talked-about corner – now in your home
Earth tones and olive green: The autumn palette that fits every style
Your new bestie: How to incorporate this season’s star piece into every outfit for a perfect look
Cover story: The jacket is the star of autumn, and this season offers plenty of options for every style.
Qiuyi Yang: Seattle Designer's 2025 highlights in mentorship, innovation, and global recognition
Silence, warmth, and smart technology: The new kitchen everyone wants
The new trend in kitchen design: Bigger islands, antibacterial materials, advanced technology, and soft colors. Industry experts: "The new luxury doesn’t shout - it soothes."
New competition for Xiaomi in Israel – Infinix smartphone brand
The smartphone brand Infinix has arrived in Israel today with three models (including a slim design and a gaming model) priced between NIS 1,350 and NIS 2,000.
American jeans brand For All Mankind 7 Lands at Story
Hollywood’s favorite "quiet luxury" jeans brand For All Mankind 7 arrives in Israel with its Fall-Winter 2025-26 collection, loved by celebrities and marked by the iconic 7 on the back pocket.
The designer who clients didn’t let retire celebrates 40 years – with a surprise for brides
Iconic designer Yaron Minkowski marks 40 years with a festive collection at Israel-Canada Fashion Week Tel Aviv 2025, then unveils a limited bridal collection at attractive prices.
Why is everyone suddenly buying double curtains and velvet cushions? Fall textile trends
Fall brings new home textile trends: Layered textures, rich fabrics, and deep earthy tones. Textile expert Ella Shlomov: “Texture is key - touch matters as much as look.”
Tired of minimalism? New lighting trends return to wood, rattan, and stone
Winter 2025 ends minimalism in lighting. Wood, rattan, stone, and handmade ceramics replace geometric lines. Biomorphic design, softer light, and human-feel materials lead the trend.
T Market celebrates 20: From twenty designers in a community center to 800,000 visitors
Israel's long-running fashion fair marks 20 years of local street style. From an intimate 2005 event, it grew into a key platform for independent designers and Israeli street culture.
Review: Folding with a larger external screen, the Galaxy Z Flip 7
The Galaxy Z Flip 7 got a larger external screen for easy use before opening, paired with a compact design and Google Gemini integration for added convenience.
The hot trend in design: Rugs rising from the floor to the wall
From a functional item to a dramatic piece, rugs are now hung on walls, becoming the room’s focal point and giving homes a unique, personal touch.