Qubique 2011: Tel Aviv designer Nir Meiri uses desert sand to create these tactile moulded lights. More »
Tag: Designed in Israel
Nipple lights by Naama Arbel

These lamps are turned on when you pull their nipples. More »
Blooming Structures by Sivan Royz
These fungus-like purses are made of layers of laser-cut silk. More »
MyShell256
by Sharon Golan
For those who can't ever have too many shoes, these 16 modular components combine to make 256 different pairs. More »
Alice by
Rachel Boxnboim
Israeli designer Rachel Boxnboim has cast a ceramic tea service inside fabric moulds. More »
Clamped Stools by Daniel Glazman

Furniture designers' obsession with clamps has taken a new turn with this stool held together with one of the woodworking tools. More »
Blast by
Guy Mishaly
An explosion created these stools by Israeli designer Guy Mishaly. More »
Papela by Meirav Barzilay

Product designer Meirav Barzilay of Tel Aviv has designed this crumpled papery pendant light that comes scrunched up in a ball. More »
Manifold Clock by Studio Ve

Shay Carmon and Ben Klinger of Studio Ve in Israel have created a clock where the two hands are linked by a striped paper-like material, creating ever-changing 3D shapes as the hours go by. More »
Spin by Reddish
Garden Tools by Itay Laniado

Israeli designer Itay Laniado has created a range of stainless steel garden tools with oak handles wrapped in red thread. More »
RAWtation by Adi Zaffran Weisler

Israeli designer Adi Zaffran Weisler has created a set of tables and stools by combining tree branches, trunks and twigs with plastic during the moulding process. More »
Slim Cup by Sharona Merlin

Here is another project from the Shenkar College of Engineering and Design, this time Israeli student Sharona Merlin has designed a flattened cup and saucer. More »
Felt Follows Form by Hanan Kedmi

Graduate designer Kedmi Hanan's Hanan Kedmi's jewellery pieces are made of computer components mounted in felt. More »
Espresso Solo by Shmuel Linski

Here's a concrete espresso machine by Shenkar College of Engineering and Design student Shmuel Linski. More »


