Green lacquer kitchen
This project was designed for a career-driven couple whose dream was to transform their newly purchased apartment into a warm and stylish home where they could raise children, while also hosting friends and family — something they love to do.
The kitchen, which was originally built as a separate room, was opened up to the living room by the architect, creating an open concept that maintains clear pathways and allows for a variety of activities to take place in the shared space.
A green lacquer finish was chosen for the kitchen to bring color into the space while preserving a modern and refined look.
“The clients wanted a practical kitchen without compromising its appearance. The kitchen conceals many systems — a washing machine and dryer, two refrigerators, two pantries, as well as glass vitrines with integrated lighting. We were able to achieve all this thanks to the very high ceiling, along with the excellent solutions we developed in collaboration with Semel,” explains architect Eitan Cohen.
Photo: Shai Epstein
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We dream and create from Tel Aviv-Jaffa
Our studio is located at street level, overlooking passersby, and is an integral part of the environment in which it exists.
We draw inspiration from the intersection of old and new, mixed uses, and cultural encounters — whether it’s transforming an old Arab house into an ice cream shop or turning an urban residential home into a gallery. The specifics don’t matter; what matters is the inspiration we gain from the people and the environment where we create.
We love to dream and harness local materials and forms, always striving for integration and harmony between old and new — that’s what truly excites us.
A significant portion of our projects is indeed in Tel Aviv-Jaffa and its surroundings, as well as projects we take on across the country and around the world.
Every morning, we are fortunate to dream and serve as a generator of creativity, drawing from the street, from intuitive combinations of touch, smell, and emotions we encounter in our daily lives — and then releasing it outward, like ripples in water, through our unique filter.