Kfir Galatia-Azulay & Suly Bornstein Wolff

Kfir Galatia-Azulay is an architect, engineer, multidisciplinary designer, and artist, founder of KOT Architects based in Tel Aviv. His work reflects a fusion of innovation and tradition, balancing engineering precision with artistic sensitivity while exploring the relationships between unique details, forms and materials. With extensive experience in designing hotels, residential spaces, commercial venues, and exhibitions worldwide—alongside artistic work in textiles and sculptural objects—he investigates the intersection of architecture, art, and design.
His projects include collaborations with luxury brands such as Dior and Prada, as well as partnerships with artisans and artists across Europe. His work has been exhibited at leading international design events, including Maison & Objet in Paris and Salone del Mobile in Milan.

Suly Bornstein Wolff is a multidisciplinary artist originally from Brazil, currently residing and working in Tel Aviv. With a career spanning four decades, Wolff has engaged in various artistic practices, including painting, sculpture, and object creation, often incorporating recycled materials she collects extensively. In her latest project, she repurposes wood shards and offcuts, transforming them into forms that reflect reductive formal structures. Through the assembly of these fragments into intricate patterns, and by employing conceptual metaphors alongside a distinctive aesthetic, Wolff explores themes of simplicity, habitat, beauty, and the multifaceted nature of human existence.

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