Efrat Gommeh (Tel-Aviv, Israel)

Efrat Gommeh (Tel-Aviv, Israel)
“Design has an educational aspect – it can shape perception, not only form.”
Making the world a better one is Israeli product/industrial designer Efrat Gommeh’s primary inspiration for creation. Thus a strong sense of playfulness is to be found in all her creations.
Made in collaboration with Yuval Tal
Made in collaboration with Yuval Tal
Made in collaboration with Yuval Tal
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A5 Magazine (Tel-Aviv, Israel)
“The fact that Israel is a young state with a multicultural population creates a unique blend of colours, spices and sights.”
“Each project is an opportunity for me to enquire into natural structures and their endless variations.”
Axel Peemöller (Hamburg, Germany)
“Typography is like a square, a circle or a triangle: it is the beautiful basis for everything. It comes in many different faces and moods.”
“I love the shapes of the letters. They are the architecture of text.”
Avsh Alom Gur (Tel-Aviv, Israel)
“There has always been and always will be great talent working in and out of Israel, which I am sure, bearing in mind that design is an international language, will evolve further.”
Yuval and Merav Nathan (Tel-Aviv, Israel)
“We like to explore different materials. The core of our work is usually a storyline and the technique that will serve it. Based on the story, we create a storyboard; we use the storyboard sketches as the basis for the composition of the design”.