Beis Medrash of Bergenfield – Bergenfield, NJ

This clear, minimalist design was created to suit the unique character of the Bergenfield community, and as expected, its reception was uniformly enthusiastic. The outstanding furniture and the overall design are a perfect complement to the spirit of this congregation, and the ability to deliver both was deeply gratifying for us.

Ohel David, Yeruham

Upon entering this synagogue in Yeruham, the distinctive character of the place immediately becomes apparent. The selected design embraces an authentic Moroccan style, featuring typical arches, prints, and designs that adorn all the synagogue’s furniture. The grand and stately ark, alongside the specially adapted furniture, conveys the story of the community and its worshipers, paying […]

Ataret HaMizrah, Jerusalem

At Atteret HaMizrach Synagogue, we were delighted to install furniture sets adorned with rich gold tones and intricate carvings, designed in collaboration with the project’s architects and crafted in adherence to the exacting standards they set. The eastern wall, featuring a large ark flanked by bookcases, stands as a striking and cohesive unit. The bimah […]

Bar Yochai

In this thoughtfully designed synagogue, every element of design and each piece of furniture harmoniously coalesce — laser-designed screens with a pomegranate pattern, an Aron Kodesh distinguished by clean geometric lines, and the Classic seating system, all in a natural and light beech shade. The result: A unified and bright aesthetic throughout the entire synagogue.

Aharon HaCohen, Nahariya

The white décor imparts a sense of cleanliness and purity to the space. Combined with the elaborate metal art and wood carving in gold tones, it gives rise to a regal and distinctive ambiance.

Mishkan Shilo, Jeursalem

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The Mishkan Shilo Synagogue houses an old photograph of the hut that served as the community’s place of worship in its inception. To this day, this congregation has a high regard for its founding fathers—immigrants from Bukhara, Uzbekistan, most of whom have since left the neighborhood or passed away. We were asked to design an […]