Luxury

This is not an accessory, it’s jewelry: Why Cartier eyewear is different from anything else

From the iconic Santos screws to the golden panther, Cartier’s new eyewear collection brings rare materials, heritage-driven design, and five distinct interpretations of luxury to Israel.

Cartier Eyewear Collection.
"Forest" Project.

An ultra-luxury Jerusalem icon

A funicular climbs to Hrebienok where at 1,200 meters stand two remarkable ice domes filled with sulptures.

Slovakia's High Tatras: Skiing, spas, Jewish heritage luxury hotels

Only one Hublot x Yohji Yamamoto watch arrives in Israel

Only one Hublot x Yohji Yamamoto watch arrives in Israel


NIS 150 Million, rooftop pool, and no children – a look at Fattal’s new hotel

Fattal Hotels opens Nucha boutique hotel in Jerusalem with 86 adult-only rooms, a rooftop pool, and a chef’s restaurant by the creators of Angelica, in a NIS 150M investment.

The Rooftop of Nucha Hotel in Jerusalem by Fattal Hotels

The new kitchen can’t do without it – why everyone chooses the island over everything else

Kitchen islands are now the most desired feature in modern kitchens. Israeli clients may skip a dining area but not the island. The trend: Rounded shapes and natural materials.

Design by Vicky Sade and Sabrina Mohadev, Semel Kitchens

Luxury above the clouds: SWISS’s extravagant suites – and how much they’ll cost you

SWISS unveils its First Grand Suite: Two connected suites that turn into an office, bedroom, or dining space in the sky. A luxury reserved for the wealthy.

Swiss Air. Smoke entered the cockpit and the economy class cabin

Built-in elegance: Why NYC’s luxury homes are turning to architectural shades

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They disappeared like the 70s, and now they’re back in every home – what changed?

Round bathtubs, once symbols of extravagance, are back with a clean, elegant design. Top designers share how to embrace the trend and what has changed since the 70s.

The PORCELANOSA brand is available at the Herzliya Pituach showroom

A night at the Dead Sea for NIS 13,000: Meet Isrotel’s new luxury hotel

Isrotel will open the Kayama Hotel in Ein Bokek this September – Israel’s most luxurious hotel, with only 44 rooms, unique design, and nightly rates starting at NIS 2,548 per couple.

Kayma Hotel, Dead Sea

Holiday feasts and fireworks at sea: The most luxurious cruises to close out 2025

MSC’s luxury brand unveils cruises for the holidays, with tropical island stops, gourmet dining, and festive celebrations at sea for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Eve.

Explora 2

The game that became a jewel: Arik Ben Simhon redesigns backgammon

Israeli designer Arik Ben Simhon reinvents backgammon as a luxury item: Made of oak and faux leather, this NIS 3,400 set is meant to be proudly displayed at the heart of your living room.

Backgammon, design by Arik Ben Simhon

The new place everyone will want to sleep at – hint: It’s in the center

District Committee approved a luxury hotel in Herzliya Marina with 365 rooms, conference center, spa, two towers (7–11 floors), public plaza, green roofs, and 51,000 sqm building rights.

The hotel to be built in Herzliya Marina

For the wealthy only: The oven that thinks for you has arrived in kitchens in Israel

UNOX CASA ovens from Michelin-starred kitchens arrive in Israel. They detect food, cook automatically, clean themselves, and remove odors without a vent hood. Prices start at NIS 62,000.

UNOX CASA at Nyga Chef FOR HOME