Tzuki Art

Tzuki Art’s original artwork includes a wide range of contemporary Home Decore, Judaica and Pop art artifacts. Tzuki's naïve and colourful lines are easily recognisable by their fans around the world.

In Tzuki Art collection, Shay Peled demonstrates his approach to art as a way to make people smile and warm their hearts. In the field of Judaica art, Tzuki's unusual and groundbreaking approach has brought a touch of freshness to the ancient tradition, making serious religious articles feel more approachable, humorous and endearing. 

Tzuki Art collection includes Hanukkah menorahs, Shabbat candlesticks, Hamsas, Seder plates, decorative pop art and many other items. Each handmade piece takes many days of hard work. The multi-stage process begins with sketches, followed by laser cutting of the metals, coating, and ends with the most enjoyable part – hand painting in playful and eccentric colors.

The studio was established in 2006 and is operated by Israeli artist Shay Peled.

Peled is a graduate of the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology and has worked as an interior designer for 10 years. In Tzuki Art collection, Peled demonstrates his approach to art as a way to make people smile and warm their hearts. In the field of Judaica art, Tzuki's unusual and groundbreaking approach has brought a touch of freshness to the ancient tradition, making serious religious articles feel more approachable, humorous and endearing.

Located in Tel Aviv, Tzuki Art supports the local community by providing various non-profit organizations with opportunities to conduct therapeutic work in the studio. Tzuki Art pieces are sold exclusively to shops. They are available at prestigious stores, boutiques, museum stores and galleries in Israel. And now, artwork by Tzuki Art is finally available online to the international market.