Cashmere kitchen combined with oak wood
Here is a spacious four-room apartment designed for a young family, located in an iconic tower that is part of Ramat Gan’s skyline.
The apartment’s envelope was conceived as a clean canvas with calm, white, and warm colors.
The design and planning of the kitchen were aligned with the rest of the space, featuring a delicate cashmere shade complemented by a touch of a stainless steel shelf and oak wood in a slatted pattern for the upper cabinet.
The kitchen is mostly built from built-in units, incorporating a wine fridge, refrigerator, and hidden bottom freezer.
Design: Albert Escola
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MEET THE DESIGNER
Albert Escola
Albert Escola, a licensed architect by the Technical University of Spain since 2008, began his professional journey in 2004 at the architecture firm Alteraciones S.L., where he gained practical experience in developing architecture and interior design projects.
Upon completing his studies, Albert’s passion led him to take part in leading projects and collaborations across Spain, from Barcelona to Madrid and the island of Mallorca.
In 2013, Albert relocated to Tel Aviv. Despite the move, he continued to work on projects in his homeland, Spain. In 2015, he founded his first office in Israel, ESAI, together with designer Tom Shaked.
During his years in Israel, Albert immersed himself in Israeli culture, learning the language, getting to know the people, and experiencing the local way of life.
His European background, combined with Israeli culture, created a unique fusion that defines his distinctive style.
In 2020, Albert established AEA – Albert Escola Architecture, an architecture and interior design firm under his leadership and direction.