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Work is where the laptop is

Working from home has become common practice nowadays, propelling us to create a home office space that is both practical and beautiful. Here are a few Israeli designers that have been coming up with functional and elegant solutions to elevate your workspace and increase comfort and productivity / By Adi Fogel Hollander

Photos: Studio KaRinti

KaRiniTi Karin Koifman Designer Karin Koifman has developed an original minimalist graphic design language with which she creates beautiful and functional paper goods. Her brand, KaRiniTi, offers a wide range of office stationery, including planners, notebooks, calendars, greeting cards, paper blocks, etc., designed for maximum usability, with the option to be written on bidirectionally (from left to right and vice versa), without any distracting, overpowering lettering. The planners for instance can be used for daily organizational planning, writing to-do lists, jotting down ideas, journaling, or any other purpose. Each item, with its minimalist typography and feeling of spaciousness, inspires you to get inspired – write, organize, and build a workflow that suits your needs. kariniti.com @kariniti

Photos: Guy Rashkovan

Asaf Weinbroom Asaf Weinbroom has been working as an independent lighting fixture designer for fifteen years. His eponymously named brand offers handcrafted lighting solutions made using a variety of materials, including wood, marble, brass, and aluminum, as well as advanced technologies. At this year’s Freshpaint Design Fair, Weinbroom launched a new collection of beautiful table lamps that have a carved oak base and an oak, metal, aluminum, or movable textured paper shade (the paper shade version comes with two interchangeable shades, one in green and one in terracotta). Designed to adapt effortlessly to a variety of settings, these lamps are perfect as bedside tables, desk lamps, or for cozy corners.

Weinbroom has also created a limited-edition collection of this design, with brass, copper, or alpacca (nickel silver) shades, with hand-drawn sketches etched with acid onto the shade. asafweinbroom.com, asafweinbroom

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