In Ein Hod, an artists' village founded in northern Israel the 1950s, Ori Dunetz and Eran Naim of EN Design Studio were tasked with creating a a "pstroal yet modern atmosphere" for a librarian and painter with grown children. To connect the pair of boxes that comprise the home, a "window" was created btween the kitchen and office.  Photo 1 of 5 in Simplicity Squared: Two Simple Boxes Make Up This Stripped-Down Home in an Israeli Artists' Village by Heather Corcoran

Simplicity Squared: Two Simple Boxes Make Up This Stripped-Down Home in an Israeli Artists' Village

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In Ein Hod, an artists' village founded in northern Israel the 1950s, Ori Dunetz and Eran Naim of EN Design Studio were tasked with creating a a "pstroal yet modern atmosphere" for a librarian and painter with grown children. To connect the pair of boxes that comprise the home, a "window" was created btween the kitchen and office.