Tambour, Israel's largest paint and building finishing products company, is engaging with the worlds of design and art by sponsoring the Holon Design Museum.
The company is donating dozens of gallons of paint and finishing materials for the Color Exhibition, which opened last week and will run until December 21.
The exhibition will showcase unique color-focused projects created by approximately 35 Israeli designers working in various design fields, from product design, textiles, and fashion to visual communication.
How we perceive and interpret color
The lower gallery of the museum will present projects that explore color as a material and examine how it is created using both contemporary and traditional technologies. In the upper gallery, designers have created colorful environments using unique and original color schemes.
The Color Exhibition at the Holon Design Museum aims to show visitors how we understand, perceive, and interpret color.
It examines how colors envelop objects, integrate with them, or become objects in their own right.
Additionally, the exhibition will explore the process by which colors come to be identified with a group, nation, or even abstract ideas or values.
"We are pleased to participate and sponsor an exhibition that focuses on color and its role in our lives.
"We are proud to support an exhibition that promotes Israeli designers from various disciplines, providing the public with moments of enjoyment and inspiration from blue-and-white art during this challenging time," said Tzvia Ornstein Kassan, Marketing Vice President at Tambour.