Design

Designer Lee Grebenau conquers New York with an 18th-century tribute

A decade after debuting at Bridal Fashion Week, Israeli designer Lee Grebenau presents an 18th-century inspired collection focused on craftsmanship, luxury, and strong femininity.

Lee Petra Grebenau.
Margot Maison’s COLLAGE collection.

Margot in New York: The collection that reminded everyone why the ’90s never die

“In 2026, smart shoe care turns footwear from disposable fashion into a long-term investment that preserves value, comfort, and sustainability.”

The 2026 comprehensive guide to footwear longevity: Expert preservation strategies

"Designkit helps e-commerce sellers quickly create professional product visuals without a studio."

Designkit review: An e-commerce design tool that makes product visuals way easier


40 years later: Israeli fireplace brand expands its operations

Alongside its expansion into international markets, the company is opening a new showroom showcasing its range of fireplaces and architectural solutions.

Fireplace, design by Hillel Architecture.

Touches of color on a calm base: The trend leading spring

Looking for a way to refresh your home? The new surface coverings from the Italian brand 41ZERO42 offer a versatile solution: A neutral base with options to add color, dynamism, and character.

41ZERO42 – Exclusive at Via Arkadia.

From the south to Washington: Minkowski’s anemone dress set to conquer an international stage

Designer Yaron Minkowski was selected to present a work inspired by October 7 at an international exhibition in Washington with designers from 50 countries, conveying memory, pain, and hope.

“The Anemone Dress” by Yaron Minkowski.

The efficiency architect: How Qi Sun is designing the next generation of human-centric AI

“Qi Sun designs human-centric AI that simplifies complex systems and improves real-world efficiency.”

A moment for ourselves: The balcony becomes a sanctuary of calm and breath

Ahead of Passover, the balcony takes on a new meaning: A personal space where one can pause, breathe, and enjoy the outdoors without losing privacy, with greenery and layered heights creating depth.

Balcony, Carcom Landscape Design.

A solution that turns the safe room door into part of the design

In 2026 design, home doors are part of the decor, but the safe room door remains a visual nuisance. A designed interior door over the frame can complete the design line.

Door by Sha’arei Bracha SB DOORS.

Not just Matza and wine: How to turn the Seder table into a design experience

Especially when celebrating on a smaller scale, invest in little details: Fruits, vegetables, modern materials, and styling tricks for an intimate, unforgettable table.

Naaman – Ceramic Serving Ware, Sandar Series.

Touches of nature: The trend arriving just in time for Passover

Ahead of Passover, the floral trend returns to homes - this time with a more balanced approach: Less clutter and more harmony, combined with advanced finishing technologies.

Calm Florals, Via Arcadia.

Ahead of Passover: Home design sales with discounts of up to 70%

Ahead of the Passover holiday, home design chains and studios are offering discounts of up to 70% on rugs, textiles, and accessories – an opportunity for a quick home upgrade without renovations.

ELLA DECOR Bedding.

When fabric becomes soft architecture: The silent revolution of luxury textiles in the bedroom

A festive pop-up that reminds us that while we may endure sleepless nights, at least we can ensure every minute of sleep is high-quality.

Israeli textile brand LINERA.