Design
How Helvetus made fitted rubber straps the new default for luxury watches, Israel included
Why watch owners are swapping bracelets for FKM rubber, and how Helvetus makes fitted straps for Rolex, Cartier, Omega and more.
Three artists, three questions: Freshpaint 2026 - interview
A glimpse into one of London's most impressive luxury hotels
How to combine two wallpapers in your home
From fracture to light: The home by a fireplace that became the most desired for brides
In an Ein Vered estate with Tuscan walls and antiques, Yehudit and Dudu Kadir created more than a home – a story of choosing light and joy amid dark times.
From Michelin-starred restaurants to the home kitchen
Italian brand DEMANINCOR, used in Michelin-starred restaurants across Europe, offers custom professional cooking systems for homes with powerful ovens, French burners, and striking finishes.
AI vibe coding will replace frontend developers within two to three years, experts tell ‘Post’
The role of frontend engineers will vanish by 2028 as "vibe coding" empowers designers to build products directly, experts from MyOp, Pic-Time, and Bezalel Academy told The Jerusalem Post.
Israel takes first place in the international lighting design competition
Artists Anat and Sivan Farag won first place in Best Product for their lighting design at Education Square, Yeruham, competing with dozens of light sculptures from 44 countries.
Open skies: How the skylight became the new luxury element in designed homes
Natural light, height, and precise design make skylights key in homes and apartments, turning them from a simple feature into a luxury element when properly planned.
From classic to modern – table lamps that capture the heart
Table lamps are not just a lighting solution – they are also a design statement. From retro classics to functionality, here is a selection that suits every table, budget, and style.
Why is everyone abandoning gray? The trend that brings calm back to homes in Israel
The sandy hues, natural claddings and soft textures that are redesigning the Israeli home – and promise calm, balance and a sense of nature even in the city.
“Someone forgot to install a door here”: The weird trend annoying hotel guests
Hotels are removing bathroom doors, replacing them with glass, curtains, or open alcoves. Guests are complaining, and privacy battles are now going online.
Not just walls: An exhibition on the home that remains in consciousness
A dual exhibition at P8 Gallery explores the concept of home through memory, nostalgia, and staged photography – between excess and loss, between light and darkness.
No longer a corner by the dining table: The home office undergoes a revolution
An improvised work nook has become a planned space: Architect Nirit Frenkel explains how working from home is now driving new thinking about privacy, acoustics, and light.