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Holiday hustle doesn’t have to mean stress. To instantly transform your home before guests arrive, focus on tackling “visual noise.” Designer and Editor of DI CATALOUGE Olga Goldina shares a simple algorithm to fill your space with air and a sense of calm. 1. The “Clean Surfaces” Rule Start by
We are honored to present this curated collection – the result of an Open Call “Art in Interior”, initiated by DI Catalogue and DuArt. We received around 50 submissions from artists of a very high level, making the selection process both rich and challenging. The curators of DuArt, Shlomit Oren
In the lead-up to Passover, it’s customary to give special attention to the home: to declutter, let go of the unnecessary, and introduce something new. It’s a time to refresh, to decorate, and to fill the space with a sense of clarity, lightness, and comfort. Designer, stylist, and DIY blogger
On the eve of Passover, the editorial team of the magazine asked a florist and set designer Lilia Suleimanov to share how to set a beautiful and stylish holiday table. After all, the whole family usually gathers around the table on this day, and its design plays an important role
On the cover: textile artwork by Tamar Branitzky, interior designer Gali Badash, photography Idan Goor Organizers: DI Catalogue x DuArtCuration: Shlomit Oren, Lilach Henig Shmoul concept Passover is a holiday of renewal – stepping into the light, gathering around the table, of the home as a space filled with meaning.
Growing up between American and Israeli worlds, interior designer, lector and founder of community for English speaking interior designers in Israel Yael Steinberger has built her practice on bridging gaps in cultural and design standards and expectations, helping English speaking clients and interior designers to navigate in Israel. In our