Design

They disappeared like the 70s, and now they’re back in every home – what changed?

Round bathtubs, once symbols of extravagance, are back with a clean, elegant design. Top designers share how to embrace the trend and what has changed since the 70s.

The PORCELANOSA brand is available at the Herzliya Pituach showroom
FLEUR Collection from Villeroy & Boch

The brand that made porcelain for the Vatican and Titanic tiles launches in Israel

Courtesy of Buchhalter Studio for Architecture and Interior Design

Bringing the Hamptons home: How to design an Israeli summer house with an international touch

Sony WH-1000XM6

Review: Sony WH-1000XM6 – a new and improved generation of headphones to upgrade your flight


First and intriguing drop: SACK’S fall 2025 collection is here

SACK’S unveils its Fall 2025 collection – LUXURY pieces with precise cuts, refined materials, and a sporty twist, for women seeking a powerful, full-look with elegance.

SACK'S – Fall 2025

When intimacy breaks boundaries: This is what the new bedrooms look like

Once a provocation, open bedroom-shower designs are now a conscious choice for many couples, raising questions about design, relationships, and intimate boundaries.

Design by Michael Ohayon

Outlander: A facelift for the popular 7-seater, with a new engine on the way

The Japanese crossover is launched with design, cabin, and chassis updates, and next year will also receive, for the first time, a mild hybrid engine. And what about the price?

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Together but apart: Couple spaces that don’t feel crowded

Moving in together shows a good relationship isn’t just matching styles, but creating a home that feels both “ours” and respects “mine and yours.” Here’s how to get the balance right.

Bedroom

"You Shall Not Covet": Tiltan graduates interpret the Ten Commandments through graphic design

Tiltan Haifa’s Graphic Design Department presents a graduation exhibition where students share personal, modern interpretations of the Ten Commandments. Showing on the rooftop Aug 7–Nov 6.

Tiltan – The College of Design and Visual Communication

The stroller that weighs less than your bag – now in Israel with new features

Stokke launches YOYO³ in Israel – a smart urban stroller weighing 6.2 kg, with one-hand folding, upgraded wheels, breathable padding, and extended canopy. Fits air travel and all development stages.

YOYO³ by premium stroller brand Stokke

On the way: New design and ultra-thin model – Everything we know about the new iPhone 17

Apple is set to launch the iPhone 17 series soon, featuring a new ultra-thin model called iPhone 17 Air, major camera upgrades, a redesigned back, improved selfie camera, fast charging, and more.

iPhones at an Apple store in New York, archive

Picnic in style: How escaping to nature became this summer’s new Instagram trend

With rising costs and summer break, picnics are back in style. What used to be a simple meal on a blanket is now a curated, aesthetic escape - and the season’s most refreshing lifestyle trend.

Naaman’s Le Martin picnic collection brings elegant outdoor style to life.

Bezalel Academy opens new int’l hub, honors leading cultural figures

Bezalel Academy inaugurated a new art wing and international hub for the Fine Arts, Visual Communication, Photography, and Screen-Based Arts departments.

Yakir Bezalel honorees (from right to left), Said Abu Shakra, Ohad Naharin, Batia Ofer, Idan Ofer, and Maira Kalman.

The game that became a jewel: Arik Ben Simhon redesigns backgammon

Israeli designer Arik Ben Simhon reinvents backgammon as a luxury item: Made of oak and faux leather, this NIS 3,400 set is meant to be proudly displayed at the heart of your living room.

Backgammon, design by Arik Ben Simhon

At the threshold of tech and tradition: Xianghan Wang and Liying Peng’s dual vision

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