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Pop art in the heart of Tel Aviv: and it was an apartment intended for investment - voila! Home and design

2024-03-12T13:43:09.353Z

Highlights: Yaron Yeftah Ben Gra designed the apartment in an old building in Tel Aviv in an urban pop-up style. The 3D wallpaper gives the space a modern urban atmosphere. Between the windows of the wallpaper he added graffiti paintings drawn by the graffiti artist Roman Kozhokin. The wall above the marble - made of bare concrete, handmade by Itai Bar Or, for each tile an element of 3D. The wine bar can be seen from both the kitchen and the living room.


The designer Yaron Yeftah Ben Gra loves the contrast between the old and the new. He planned and designed the apartment in an old building in Tel Aviv in an urban pop-up style


Design by Yaron Yiftach Ben Gra/Alon Barhoum

  • Tenants:

    Interior designer, Yaron Yiftach Ben Gra, single.

  • Photography:

    Alon Barhum

The apartment:

three rooms on an area of ​​80 square meters. To the right of the front door - a living room with access to the balcony, to the left of the front door - a foyer that leads to the kitchen, a bedroom and a study, which also serves as a closet.



The design:

the apartment was planned and designed with the concept of an urban pop art apartment Ben Gra, who comes from the world of the stage and theater, combines in his works elements from the world he is so familiar with. , everything is carefully planned in order to serve the plot and create a warm, comfortable and practical environment." The depth wallpaper is one of the intriguing and interesting elements conceived and developed by Ben Gra, and it is his hallmark in the entirety of his design concept - the space as a stage designed to serve the needs of the actors - the tenants.

Design by Yaron Yiftach Ben Gra/Alon Barhoum

Design by Yaron Yiftach Ben Gra/Alon Barhoum

The 3D wallpaper in the Tel Aviv apartment enhances the wall in front of the front door to the kitchen.

The wallpaper gives the space a modern urban atmosphere.

At the base of the wallpaper is a sidewalk on the side far from the edge of the sidewalk are glass windows with arched tops.

Here Ben Gera went big, and between the windows of the wallpaper he added graffiti paintings drawn by the graffiti artist Roman Kozhokin.

The graffiti colors added another layer to the wallpaper and happy colors to the apartment.

Design by Yaron Yiftach Ben Gra/Alon Barhoum

Design by Yaron Yiftach Ben Gra/Alon Barhoum

The living room:

furniture by Pietro Hecht.

A special blue table in 3D.

Next to it is a wooden table designed by the French designer Roche Beauvois, the cushions in the same texture as the sofa fabric and with a pattern designed by the table legs.

Above the couch are two stained glass pictures in graffiti colors.



The TV - hangs on the wall without a dresser, so as not to close the space.

At the bottom of the TV - an O&B sound bar with high-quality volume.



From the living room, exit to the balcony, which Ben Gra created by moving the window inward.

A transparent white curtain was hung along the curtain, to create intimacy on the one hand, and on the other hand to allow light to enter inside.

Blinds were not used, in order to allow an open space.



Lighting fixtures: black, from Dori Kimchi Lighting.

The light beams create a play of colors, as they illuminate the colorful stained glass pictures, creating a mosaic of colors on the couch.

Design by Yaron Yiftach Ben Gra/Alon Barhoum

Design by Yaron Yiftach Ben Gra/Alon Barhoum

The dining area:

it was also designed with an open space in mind, so a choice was made for a console that does not take up much space in the space, and at the same time, when necessary, it can be opened to a three-meter long dining table.



Wine bar:

urban style.

Made of handmade metal, painted in the color of cars.

The bar can be seen from both the kitchen and the living room.



Kitchen:

the kitchen cabinets are made of silver formica against scratches.

The wall above the marble - made of bare concrete, handmade by Itai Bar Or), for each tile an element of 3D.

The concrete, like the graffiti, is a characteristic that comes from the urban street.

Design by Yaron Yiftach Ben Gra/Alon Barhoum

Study room:

which is also a closet.

In a showcase room for bags, belts, and fashion brands.

A sofa that opens for entertaining.

A picture of Charlie Chaplin in the same concept of the graffiti, in the same colors.



Bedroom:

in an urban atmosphere as well, and combined with a graffiti wall.

On the wall next to the bed are graffiti paintings of international fashion brands, between which hang colorful racks by Domicil.

Next to the graffiti painting, which uses the same colors as the 3D wallpaper wall in the dining area, a mirror by Pietro Hecht.

The floor is covered with parquet, which gives the room a pleasant and warm atmosphere.



Toilets:

Porcelain granite in the shape of hexagons.

Design by Yaron Yiftach Ben Gra/Alon Barhoum

The accessories:

the ball (in the shape of the Earth), the serving utensils, the blue glasses, the wine bar, the custom-made furniture, the lighting - everything was adapted to the concept of an urban pop art apartment.



The windows:

in the color of silver aluminum, and Benjamin Moore's white wall paint with a unique texture, tell the story of a magical urban apartment in Tel Aviv.

Design by Yaron Yiftach Ben Gra/Alon Barhoum

Yaron Yeftah Ben Gra specializes in interior design of private homes, residential buildings, offices and shops in Israel and around the world.

"My designs are a product of my motto "Design Your Persona", says Ben-Gara, "I see the designed space as a stage, as an action area into which the appropriate atmosphere and setting should be poured for the main players - the property owners and tenants".

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Source: walla

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