The “Campus Amot Holon” tower, designed by architect Moshe Tzur with interiors by architect Oded Halaf, was awarded the prestigious Macael Architecture prize by the King and Queen of Spain. The building was crowned the most beautiful structure in the Middle East, with its stunning lobby, designed by Halaf, standing out as a remarkable fusion of aesthetics and cutting-edge technology.
Halaf created unique textiles for the furniture in collaboration with Kornit Digital, a leader in the fashion printing industry now making its first entry into interior design through this project with Niso. These bespoke textiles are tailored to each piece, avoiding the repetitive patterns typical of industrial production. Every cut of fabric connects seamlessly, as if it were never separate, showcasing meticulous, innovative planning by Halaf and exceptional handcraftsmanship by Niso.
The fabrics feature bold patterns of circles and geometric shapes in striking colors like orange, pink, and burgundy. The Duba armchairs follow the same design language with precise tailoring in burgundy tones and pink seats, adorned with unique patterns of circles and stripes. A tiered seating area with custom-designed cushions and mattresses, alongside accessible side tables, offers employees and visitors moments of tranquility and focus. Additionally, two Duba armchairs in boucle fabric in yellow and gray tones add warmth and balance to the impressive space.
This project marks a historic milestone: it is the first complete collaboration between Niso and Kornit Digital, utilizing groundbreaking technology for furniture and textile design. The combination of technological precision, creativity, and expert craftsmanship delivers a trailblazing design experience. “Campus Amot Holon” is not just an award-winning structure but a symbol of innovation and collaboration in Israeli design.