Where to Shop for Style This Holiday Season. Part 2.

As the autumn holidays continue in Israel, we’re happy to share with you the second part of our holiday gift guide. This season arrives at a complex time for many of us—yet creativity has a special way of lifting the spirit. It gives us energy, inspires hope, and reminds us of the beauty that surrounds us.
That’s why we’ve put together another round of places and artists worth visiting: design shops, galleries, and artists’ studious both offline and online that offer gifts full of meaning, style, and inspiration. Whether for yourself or for the people you love, we hope these ideas bring warmth and joy into your holiday season.
1. Pop Up with ARTBOX
Groundbreaking Initiative of Sharon Brunsher that brings original photography to collectors globally.
On this special pop up you will find fantastic art works of talented Ella Uzan, Barak Rotem, Yahel Brunsher, Daniil Kontorovich, Natalie Kogan, Sharon Brunsher, Hagar Shachal and Tamar Branitzky. It’s a unique opportunity to buy very special presents for the holidays!
WHEN: Opening on September 18, from 17:00–22:00
September 19, 9:00 – 15:00
September 20, 9:00 – 16:00
WHERE: HaGefen 8, Moshav Yigal.
2. Pop Up at Studio NoW
NoW studio celebrates the Tishrei holidays and its 10th anniversary with a special festive weekend. Visitors can explore new collections, unique holiday gifts, and inspiring designs.
Featured designers and brands include:
PARA RUK — Silk scarves, accessories, and jewelry by Anna Medpis, inspired by nature and culture.
HAR — Upcycled fashion by Hila Brodi, with one-of-a-kind crocheted and white garments.
AKAL — Embroidered pieces by Michal Mengistu, blending tradition and modernity.
Souvenirstudio — Yehoraz Brunner’s clean-lined, feminine clothing for everyday and special occasions.
ARKHE’ × NORITAMY — Melting Objects — Handmade beeswax candles inspired by nature, created in collaboration between ARKHE’ and NORITAMY.
MOSTO — Curated selection by Lulu Liam, including CHIMI sunglasses, GUANABANA handwoven accessories, and BARNER eyewear debuting in Israel.
The studio’s own festive collections include handmade tableware and glassware by Adam Shlevi. The walls feature Matan Ben Tulila (Artist Wall #10).
A weekend of creativity, beauty, and inspiration — perfect for finding gifts or treating yourself.
WHEN: September 19-20, 10:00 – 16:00
WHERE: Studio NoW, Ben Gamliel 2, Tel Aviv



3. Сeramics by Liza Fedotova
Liza Fedotova is a talented ceramic artist and designer. She is interested in spatial design with a focus on shapes and composition of objects.
Liza has always had a love for cleanliness, order, and systematization. Working with clay has given her the chance to see and draw a line between chaos and order. Her strong desire to organize everything drives her inner urge to simplify and streamline without compromising the original idea. The beauty of simple forms, volumes, and clear lines is the source of her inspiration and progress. Liza uses various clay working techniques and materials.
For the coming holidays Liza prepared a beautiful new collection of ceramic art pieces that will definitely fill your soul and house with happiness and hope!
With DICATALOGUE-5786 promocode you will get a special discount of 30% off to all the previous collections!
WHEN: till the end of September
WHERE: online or with prior booking the visit to the studio – Arlozorov 8, Ramat Gan
050-5882834



4. Textile Art by Tamar Branitzky
Tamar’s beautiful original textile art for a new year to come. The textile artworks made of soft materials, calm colors for harmonies design.
WHERE: Tamar Branitzky Studio in South Tel Aviv (prior booking is required)



5. Lighting by Asaf Weinbroom
Many of Asaf Weinbroom, Israeli lighting desinger, customers ask if his studio works with ready stock — and the answer is no. The studio produces everything by demand, crafted especially to order. But this holiday season, Asaf has prepared something special: a limited collection of small and beautiful WAF table lamps, first presented at Freshpaint Fair this summer.
The lamps come in a variety of finishes—oak, striped aluminum, textured aluminum, two types of paper, and even a limited series with original sketches. Each piece is waiting in the showroom, thoughtfully packaged in a custom-made box.
Stop by to explore, choose a gift, and bring home a lamp that will fill any space with warm, gentle light. And if you sign up for the newsletter on the studio website, you’ll also receive a 10% discount 🙂
WHEN: till the end of September
WHERE: Asaf Weinbroom Studio, Levontin 19, Tel Aviv Yaffo.
Studio is open from 9:30 till 17:00, on Friday from 9:30 till 13:00, closed on Shabbat.



6. Madaf collection by Studio Fe
As interior designers, we couldn’t pass by the beautiful new collection of Mikki Mann and her Studio Fe!
The Madaf collection offers an elegant yet playful approach to wall storage. Crafted from thin and durable metal, the shelves are defined by their minimalist geometric form and vibrant color presence. The collection is available in 2 sizes and 8 colors, and will add a fantastic color accent to any minimalist and modern interior!
The need for aesthetics, the beauty in details, the emotions color evokes, the perception of space, ergonomics, the presence of material—all of these are an inseparable part of the studio’s design language. In an effort to encourage mindful consumption, the studio carefully redesigns everyday objects in metal, giving them a longer lifespan. All pieces are produced in local workshops.
WHERE: Studio Fe, Shoken 8, Tel-Aviv-Yaffo (prior booking is requiered)
https://www.instagram.com/fe.studio/
054-330-0875



7. Wood art by Tamara Knopinsky
Tamara Knopinski’s paintings are a reflection of Israel — vibrant, dynamic, and inspiring. In her Bauhaus collection, she combines clean lines with the architectural motifs of the White City. Her nature-inspired works capture the sea, the desert, and the brilliance of the sun.
For Rosh HaShanah, she has also created a series of small wooden postcards, coasters, and wall clocks — stylish and symbolic gifts. Each of her works fills a home with energy and harmony, becoming both a striking accent for the interior and a meaningful gift for the New Year.
HOW TO BUY: You can get in touch with Tamara via any convinient way:
https://www.instagram.com/to.ma_woodart/
050 657 3626



8. Ceramics by Anna Bestuzheva | Pot Station
Anna, a ceramic and textile artist, creates works that speak the language of nature. Her pieces explore plants, flowing lines, and delicate textures, turning raw clay into a poetic dialogue of aesthetics, movement, and emotion. Each object is handmade with great attention to detail, making it truly one of a kind.
For Rosh Hashanah, Anna has prepared a special series of festive plates featuring pomegranates—an eternal symbol of blessing and renewal. In her interpretation, the fruit comes alive, blending tradition with her studio’s artistic language and inviting us to reflect on joy, beauty, and new beginnings.
Her ceramics remind us that art lives in the details, and that even everyday objects can hold inspiration and emotion.
WHEN: Till the end of September
WHERE: Ramat Gan, Arlozorov 8



9. Paintings by Vitas Dijokas
Vitas is an expressive abstract artist whose work embodies the spirit of Abstract Expressionism. Originally from Latvia, Vitas relocated to Jaffa 15 years ago, where he has established himself as a prominent figure in the local art scene. Vitas describes his artistic journey, saying, “I sell my work from my home studio, both online and offline. At shows and events, my art consistently attracts buyers.”
Explore Vitas’s bold and emotive abstract compositions, where each piece reflects his unique perspective and artistic vision. Being a successful artist, Vitas is very open and friendly with a bright perception of the world, and the same are his paintings bursting with color and emotions!
With DICATALOGUE-5786 promocode you will get a special discount of 10% off to all Vitas’s paintings on EclecticTLV website!
WHEN: Till the end of September
WHERE: Vitas’s studio in South Tel-Aviv (prior booking is required)



10. Porcelain Studio by Maayan Ben Yona
Maayan is a Tel Aviv–based fantastic ceramic artist and designer who creates handcrafted porcelain works ranging from delicate everyday objects to artistic pieces for exhibitions. Her studio is both a creative home and a meeting place, where each vessel tells a personal story of material, memory, and place.
In her South Tel Aviv studio, Maayan crafts porcelain pieces by hand, combining painting, decoration, and unique techniques. Her work moves between functional objects—cups, bowls, and vases—and artistic creations showcased in exhibitions.
For the holiday season, the studio is open to visitors: come by to see her beautiful works pieces from the festive new collection and choose unique gifts for the home, for hosting, or simply for yourself.
WHEN: Friday–Saturday 10:00–14:00
WHERE: Bar Yohai 20, Tel Aviv



11. Paper artworks by Tim Oder [ ReDo ]
Tim is a multidisciplinary abstract artist whose practice explores the dynamic tension between order and chaos. Originally from the USSR and now based in Tel Aviv, Tim combines paper folding, asemic writing, and abstract minimalism into a cohesive visual language. His works range from sculptural paper forms to large-scale calligraphic compositions, merging the precision of structure with the unpredictability of gesture.
Tim works under the name ODER x ReDo, operating at the crossroads of art, design, and technology. He develops original artworks, fine art prints, and thoughtful workshop experiences. His practice invites viewers to engage with form, rhythm, and the silent logic of materials.
With DICATALOGUE-5786 promocode you will get a special discount of 10% off to all Tim’s artworks on EclecticTLV website!
WHEN: Till the end of September
WHERE: Tim’s studio in Tel-Aviv (prior booking is required)


12. Ceramic Artworks by Alina Bazak
Alina’s journey into ceramics began almost by chance, yet quickly grew into a deep passion.
Her ceramics are a celebration of form, texture, and subtle beauty. From cups and bowls to vases and plates, each piece is handcrafted with care, carrying a sense of warmth and intimacy. Soft lines, gentle curves, and delicate textures invite touch, while natural colors and finishes create a calm, serene presence in any space. Every object feels alive, as if it holds the quiet energy of the hands that shaped it, turning everyday items into treasures that bring both beauty and comfort to daily life.
Alina’s ceramics will definitely become a very personal and touching present.
With DICATALOGUE-5786 promocode you will get a special discount of 10% off to all Tim’s artworks on EclecticTLV website!
WHEN: Till the end of September
WHERE: Alina’s studio, Ben Yehuda 10, Tel Aviv
Sun-Thu 9:00 – 14:00 ; 17:00 – 21:00
Fr – 9:00 – 14:00


On the cover photo – ceramic artworks by Liza Fedotova.
The article is prepared by DI Catalogue Editorial team.