Trelidor Group, the Israeli metal giant, is launching a new home design brand—Alumoon—with an investment of around one million shekels. Alumoon offers a wide variety of products through its online store, where customers can order items in standard sizes from existing stock, as well as place orders for custom designs. Every product is designed with an Israeli aesthetic and manufactured locally.
Yael Zimmerman, CEO of the brand, stated, “We launched the brand quietly a few months ago, and since then, we’ve developed dozens of new products that meet needs for durability, quality, customization, and practicality—all without compromising on a contemporary, clean, and precise look. The company’s products are intended for both indoor and outdoor use, with aluminum as the primary material. The range includes everything from classic furniture like coffee tables and benches to planters, shelves, and mailboxes.”
The Alumoon brand is part of the Trelidor Group, which employs approximately 800 workers across its four factories in Carmiel. It aligns with the company’s philosophy of providing customers with a quality, convenient one-stop-shop solution for patios and gardens. “Every Trelidor customer ordering a pergola also needs matching outdoor planters, benches, and a coffee table that complements the overall exterior design,” explains Zimmerman. “Alumoon utilizes extensive knowledge, advanced machinery, and professional personnel to develop new products in response to the dynamic market demands in the design world.”
Yuval Zimmerman, Vice President of Marketing at Trelidor Group, added, “As a long-time industrialist in Israel, I’m proud to see Alumoon—Trelidor Group’s new brand—enter the Israeli home and garden design market. It’s contemporary Israeli design, made in Israel, which is especially rare these days. Combining Trelidor’s deep expertise, advanced technology, and high-quality manufacturing capabilities with Alumoon’s innovative and practical designs, we offer our customers unique, durable, and beautiful products that haven’t been seen in Israel until now.”