H&M HOME collaborates with Terminal Design Bat Yam, showcasing young artists

H&M HOME has partnered with Terminal Design Bat Yam to feature the unique works of two promising young artists, Ella Uzen and Din Menasheroff, both graduates of Terminal's Designer Incubator Program.

 H&M Home (photo credit: Din Menasheroff)
H&M Home
(photo credit: Din Menasheroff)

H&M HOME has partnered with Terminal Design Bat Yam to feature the unique works of two promising young artists, Ella Uzan and Din Menasheroff, both graduates of Terminal's Designer Incubator Program. Their creations will be available for purchase at H&M HOME stores in Tel Aviv’s Azrieli Mall, Azrieli Rishonim, and Raanana Mall starting today.

The collaboration between H&M HOME and Terminal Design Bat Yam aims to provide a unique platform for young artists, offering them exposure while introducing their works to a wider audience. This partnership contributes to promoting the local design scene and allows customers to explore original artworks that add cultural value to H&M HOME stores, with the goal of inspiring and creating a contemporary and personal space — a place to feel at home.

Through its collaborations, H&M HOME seeks to establish itself as a central destination in home design, exploring the idea of home not just as a physical space, but as an experience, offering modern design and quality at the best possible price in an inspiring way.

 H&M Home (credit: Ella Uzan)
H&M Home (credit: Ella Uzan)

Ella Uzan is an artist and expert in artificial intelligence. Uzan creates visual narratives that combine innovative digital techniques with timeless aesthetics. Her works have been showcased in renowned exhibitions worldwide and published in international magazines. Ella has collaborated with brands like Nike and Dove and serves as an artificial intelligence creative consultant for institutions such as the Weizmann Institute of Science.

Din Menasheroff is a textile artist and graphic designer, a graduate of the Visual Communication Department at the Musrara School. Menasheroff is known for his prints that combine naive forms with sensual abstraction. His works are featured in various exhibitions.

Terminal Design Bat Yam is a unique social design hub dedicated to advancing Israeli design and bridging social gaps. Founded by the "Exit the Box" association, the hub offers training programs to promote independent designers, along with a variety of social activities. It includes a sheltered workshop for people in mental health recovery, a rehabilitation greenhouse, a podcasting center, a social gallery, and events. The artwork prints by Ella Uzan and Din Menasheroff, sold in H&M HOME stores, were produced and packaged in the “Orange Heart” workshop, which provides tools for people in recovery to return to the workforce, contributing both to their personal development and the advancement of design in Israel.

Price Range: 30x40 cm – NIS 129, 50x70 cm – NIS 159.