The Last Day of Hanukkah Calls for A Dreidel Roundup

04.12.13

Industrial Design, Israeli Designers The Last Day of Hanukkah Calls for A Dreidel Roundup

I planed on having eight days of dreidels here on DesignBreak, but my computer decided to die on me… To make a long story short, now I stepped into the land of iMacs and hopefully things will be looking up soon.
I still want to show you my favorite dreidels from the dreidel exhibition that was curated by studio alefalefalef. So, here goes: first is the melting dreidel by the ever surprising, Ohad Benit. It’s such a minimal design but I wouldn’t expecting anything else from his.

The Eight Days of Dreidels exhibition. A dreidel by Omer Polak. // via: Design Break

Omer Polak and his pineapple dreidels made me want to pick up the phone and ask for bunch of them. After all pineapples are big right now, you should ask Kelly from Studio DYI, she will tell you!

The Eight Days of Dreidels exhibition. A dreidel by Maayan Fogel. // via: Design Break

You can never go wrong with black and gold, especially when it looks like a piece of art and Maayan Fogel knows it!

The Eight Days of Dreidels exhibition. A dreidel by Ani Dwilensky. // via: Design Break

Oh my… do I need to say a word about these chocolate dreidels (!!!) by Ani Dwilensky? Yeah, I didn’t think so!

The Eight Days of Dreidels exhibition. A dreidel by Naama Hofman. // via: Design Break

Naama Hofman is used to creating light objects, therefore I was super excited to see her mysterious dreidel. It’s so different from her other designs.

The Eight Days of Dreidels exhibition. A dreidel by David Specter. // via: Design Break

David Specter’s dreidel holds everything I love about black on black in one tiny dreidel. Plus, I miss the Israeli currency aka the Shekel. I hate converting dollars to shekels! Things used to be so easy ;) BTW, I know I’m taking it the wrong way and David will probably think that I lost my mind.

The Eight Days of Dreidels exhibition. A dreidel by Dean Gal. // via: Design Break

Dean Gal and his stitched dreidel bring back so many childhood memories… My mom used to be the queen of all things stitched.

The Eight Days of Dreidels exhibition. A dreidel by Racheli Chaba Sharfshtein. // via: Design Break

And finally Racheli Chaba Sharfshtein and her spotty dreidel. I just can’t believe how beautiful it is! I feel like I could use a sea of them in my life.


Comments

  • December 5, 2013

    Chedva

    The perfect Chanukkah post!

  • December 5, 2013

    Ana

    Ha, I take the chocolate one too. But the best one is the melted, how does it work if it’s melted. ;)

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