Giving new vitality to a sleepy Israeli town, MIT students join Israeli researchers in an exciting international collaboration for urban renovation. Reported by Ariel Schwartz, Senior Editor, at Co.Exist: “In the 1950s, rapidly built planned cities (also known as “development towns”) sprung up in Israel to accommodate the influx of new citizens, including Jewish refugees [...]
Gat to Get it: Southern Israeli City Kiryat Gat Gets Urban Redesign by MIT Students
May 15th, 2012 · No Comments
Tags: Architecture
When Im Sixty-Four… or Happy Independence Day State of Israel
April 25th, 2012 · No Comments
Loving this year’s national Independence Day or Yom Haatzmaot poster celebrating 64 years. Designed by Shlomit Tsur, a graduate of visual communications at Shenkar, and illustrated by Gustavo Viselner. (Id love to find more information about the artists if anyone has any leads, my searches didnt yield much.) Anyway, the picturesque imagery strikes at the [...]
Tags: Prints and Drawings
Happy Chanukah! And Holiday Crafting Fun to Boot!
December 22nd, 2011 · 4 Comments
I interrupt my regular posts about other people’s stuff to share with you one of my own! And Im really excited about it. You see, I read a ton of blogs each day – from home to design to craft and everything in between (fashion and art included). I have a growing mound of files, [...]
Tags: Babies and Kids · Events · Home Decor
Shop Israel Chanukah Gift Guide: Design-Lovin’ Parents and Kids Go Gaga for Gugu Design
December 13th, 2011 · 1 Comment
Israeli design studio Gugu Design brings new graphic and eco-loveliness to your children’s rooms with this ‘Aleph Bet’ Hebrew alphabet poster – perfect for a bedroom and playroom because it’s both a poster and a game. Confused? Think: good things come in recyclable packages! Or check out the video below for explanation: Simply put: this [...]
Tags: Babies and Kids · Gift Guide · Home Decor
Shop Israel Chanukah Gift Guide: Kitsch meets Contemporary at Barbara Shaw Gifts
December 11th, 2011 · No Comments
Discovering Barbara Shaw’s gift shop on Bezalel Street in Jerusalem was like finding the perfect present pitstop for friends and family in Israel or abroad. With graphics that combine kitchy fun with contemporary abstract, Barbara’s textiles, pottery and glassware offer a wide range of gift giving options for that special man, woman, baby, child, friend, [...]
Tags: Babies and Kids · Ceramics · Entertaining · Gift Guide · Home Decor · Textiles
Holy Moshe! Israeli Architect Sets Sail for East
December 8th, 2011 · 1 Comment
Israeli architect extraordinaire, Moshe Safdie, has set his creative sails for China’s port city of Chongquin, a historic economic center at the Yangtze and Jialing river junction, and a major manufacturing and transportation hub for all of Southwestern China. Drawing upon the city’s cultural symbolism and historic significance, Safdie’s Chongquin Chaotianmen is a modern interpretation [...]
Tags: Architecture
Free Fall Chair by Ezri Tarazi Or Israeli Design by Dummies
November 14th, 2011 · No Comments
To know the work of Ezri Tarazi, a leading Israeli academic/ philosopher designer, is to wonder why I even dared credit a dummy for any of it. And yet, here she is: The woman behind the design – literally, ha! You see, Tarazi and helpers created this metal chair by dropping a 100kg (roughly 220 [...]
Tags: Design
Grab a Chair by an Israeli Designer and Read Along with Designboom
July 12th, 2011 · 1 Comment
If you don’t know about Designboom you should not only check out every category on their extensive site, but also sign up for their fascinating, daily or biweekly newsletters featuring thee roundup of today’s newsmakers from around the world in the field of design. Check out today’s example here just for a sample of all [...]
The Best of Israeli Design – Now in English!
May 11th, 2011 · 1 Comment
Well, who knew the Israeli Community of Designers and the Design Museum in Holon actually had the Israeli Design festivities detailed in English too!? I for one did not. Probably because it’s neither featured on the ICD website, even though they have an English option (which only shows their board and member lists), nor highlighted [...]
Tags: Design · Events · Exhibitions · Uncategorized
Introducing the (Amazing) Two Legged Coffee Table by Israeli Designers StudioVe
February 3rd, 2011 · 2 Comments
A two-legged table?! I know what you’re thinking, “can’t be!?” “why that’s impossible!” “are you outta your mind!?” Aha, but it can; and it’s not; and I am. (But that last part is unrelated). Israeli designers Shay Carmoun and Ben Kilinger, collaborating as StudioVe here in Tel Aviv, have reinterpreted the traditional coffee table relying [...]
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