Tamar Branitzky

Tamar Branitzky is a textile designer and artist based in Tel Aviv, Israel. With a deep passion for textiles and a keen eye for detail, Tamar creates exquisite printed materials ranging from fashion accessories to home decor. Her work is a testament to her love for nature, color, and the beauty found in everyday objects.

More about Tamar Branitzky

Tamar's journey into the world of textile design began with her studies at Shenkar College and Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design. Her educational background, coupled with her experience working with renowned designers, has shaped her unique artistic vision.

Since establishing her studio in 2010, Tamar has collaborated with various fashion brands, interior designers, and museums, leaving her creative mark on a diverse range of projects. Her work has been showcased in exhibitions and featured in publications both in Israel and internationally.

Inspiration

Tamar finds inspiration in the natural world, particularly the Israeli landscape. The vibrant colors, textures, and patterns found in nature are recurring themes in her designs. She is also fascinated by the passage of time and the beauty that emerges from decay, often incorporating dried leaves and flowers into her collages.

One of Tamar's most notable projects, the "The Kiss" scarf collection, was inspired by Gustav Klimt's famous painting. The collection features vibrant colors, delicate leaves, and intricate patterns, all printed on luxurious chiffon fabric. Each scarf is a wearable piece of art, telling a story of love, nature, and the passage of time.

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Design Philosophy

Tamar's design philosophy is centered around the idea of "slow fashion" and creating a story behind every piece. She believes in creating high-quality, timeless pieces that are meant to be cherished for years to come. Her designs are not only visually appealing but also carry a deeper meaning, often reflecting her personal experiences and emotions.

Tamar's commitment to sustainability is evident in her use of natural materials and her emphasis on craftsmanship. She believes that design should not only be beautiful but also responsible and ethical.

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Photos: Galit Deutsch