Private Resort in Savyon

Interior Design: Racheli Yaish
Photography: Alon Barhom

In the expansive villa of Savyon, designed by Racheli Yaish, the vast garden becomes a world of its own. Racheli crafted an atmosphere reminiscent of a South American resort, not through extravagance, but through a precise interplay of light, color, and texture. At the far end of the exceptionally long pool, two Elinor sunbeds in a soft sky-blue shade with black legs await, joined by a matching Elinor lounge chair. Above them, two rustic umbrellas cast gentle shade, filling the outdoor space with a warm, almost tropical calm. It is a design that feels both effortless and luxurious, as if it has always belonged there. Racheli brings the Elinor collection into a natural, intuitive, and airy expression, inviting and serene, like the backdrop to an endless summer, all surrounded by sweeping green lawn.

Near the large glass façade at the home’s entrance, another seating area continues the same soft and precise language. A long Elinor sofa with white legs and patterned light-blue fabric sits alongside two matching Elinor armchairs that add balance and gentle warmth. Beside them stands a grand round marble dining table with a built-in Lazy Susan, a rotating inner surface designed for effortless hosting around such a large table. Around it are striking Rose chairs in light blue with white legs, each one a sculptural piece on its own thanks to their flower-shaped CNC base. Inside the home, a golden Melt chandelier by Tom Dixon hangs above the dining area, casting a warm, enveloping glow. The house is filled with international brands lovingly collected by the homeowners, yet ultimately it is Racheli Yaish’s signature that resonates throughout: a design that places luxury with subtlety, allowing nature, materials, and space to breathe together in rare harmony.