Graphite Nano Kitchen
Here is an apartment located in one of the northern neighborhoods of Tel Aviv. It spans an area of 130 square meters and is situated on a high floor in a building that is not very new, but also not from the most recent years.
“We were asked to give it a facelift, refresh it, and infuse it with a youthful and pleasant vibe, following a clean, monochromatic line, free of ornamentation,” says project designer Eitan Cohen.
The kitchen is designed as an integral part of the public space, with a central island and plenty of closed storage spaces to hide everything you don’t want visible after a day of activity or hosting. For the kitchen, classic, contemporary tones were chosen – Nano cabinets in a graphite shade.
Photography: Gideon Levin
Design: Studio ETN | Eitan Cohen Interior Design
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Studio ETN | Eitan Cohen Interior Design
We dream and create from Tel Aviv-Jaffa.
The studio is located at street level, overlooking passersby, and is an integral part of the environment in which it exists.
We are inspired by the intersection between old and new, mixed uses, and encounters between cultures—transforming an old Arab house into an ice cream shop, or an urban residential home with a gallery. It doesn’t matter which; the essence lies in drawing inspiration from the people and the surroundings in which we create.
We love to dream and harness local materials and forms, striving for integration and a connection between old and new—that’s what truly excites us.
A significant portion of our projects are indeed in Tel Aviv-Jaffa and its surroundings, alongside projects we execute in other parts of the country and around the world.
Every morning we are fortunate to dream and act as a generator of creativity, drawing inspiration directly from the street—from intuitive combinations of touch, scent, and emotions we encounter in our daily lives—and releasing it outward like ripples of water, filtered through our unique perspective.