Ohad was born and raised in Hod HaSharon, Israel to a Zionist family. She comes from the Feuchtwanger family,[17] whose family tree and genealogy dates back to 18th-century Germany. Her great uncle Lion Feuchtwanger was the German Jewish novelist and playwright.[18][19] Her uncle, Michael Ohad was the music and theater critic of Haaretz, director, journalist, and author.[20] Her father, horticulturist Reuven Ohad pioneered the subtropical fruits industry in Israel, after bringing it from California in the 1950s.[21] His cousin, historian Edgar Feuchtwanger, published the book Hitler, my Neighbor: Memories of a Jewish Childhood, 1929-1939.[22] Members of her family established much of the banking infrastructure in pre-state Israel during the 1930s.
Ohad graduated from Katzenelson High School in Kfar Saba, served in the Military Intelligence Directorate, and achieved the rank of sergeant. After her service, she attended Tel Aviv University, where she received BA degree in Art History and Philosophy. In 1985, she moved to New York, received Master's degree in Museum Studies: Decorative Arts from the Fashion Institute of Technology, and PhD from Bard Graduate Center. Under the advisory of Amy Ogata and Derek E. Ostergard, she submitted her doctoral dissertation, Hotel Design in Zionist Palestine: Modernism, Tourism, and Nationalism, 1917-1948 in 2006.[23] A part of it was published as an essay in the Journal of Israeli History.[24]
Career
For the past 25 years, Daniella Ohad has been a notable figure and thought leader across various disciplines in design and architecture.[25] A public speaker,[26] she moderated talks,[6] hosted a talk show,[27] curated events and exhibitions,[28] produced documentaries, participated in global conferences,[29] and appeared on television programs.[30]
Writing: Ohad contributed essays and articles on design and contemporary culture to various publications, including the Journal of Interior Design;[13][31] Interior Design Magazine;[32][13] The Journal of Israeli History;[33] West 86th;[34] Interiors: Design, Architecture, Culture;[35][36] CoBo;[37] Cultured Magazine;[38] Modern Magazine;[39] and others.
Documentaries: Ohad created a series of four documentaries on design connoisseurship: George Nakashima (1905-1990), Paul Evans (1931-1987), Frank Lloyd Wright (1967-1959), and Charlotte Perriand (1903-1999).
Television Appearances: Ohad appeared in the docu-series De.sign on the Italian network Sky arte, featuring New York City interior design culture.[40]
Publications
Ohad Smith, Daniella (March 2011), "DECODENCE: Legendary Interiors and Illustrious Travelers aboard the SS Normandie: Exhibition Review", Interiors: Design, Architecture, Culture, 2 (1): 128–131, doi:10.2752/204191211x12980384100274, S2CID194098328
Ohad Smith, Daniella (September 2008), "T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings: Crafting a Modern Home for Postwar America", Journal of Interior Design, 34 (1): 39–55, doi:10.1111/j.1939-1668.2008.00005.x
Ohad Smith, Daniella (2010), "Hotel Design in British Mandate Palestine: Modernism and the Zionist Vision", Journal of Israel History, 29 (1): 99–123, doi:10.1080/13531041003595035, S2CID67838408
Ohad Smith, Daniella (March, 2013), "The 'Designed' Israeli Interior, 1960-1977: Crafting Identity", Journal of Interior Design, 38 (3): 21–36.