YUNU DESIGN is a full-service interior design studio based in Jerusalem,
led by interior designer Yuri Nulman.
The studio specializes in residential interior design and provides comprehensive professional guidance throughout the entire process—from early planning and concept development to detailed design and on-site supervision during execution.
With extensive experience in renovations and construction, the studio approaches each project as a complex system rather than a standalone design exercise. Beyond concept and drawings, the process includes budget coordination, collaboration with consultants and contractors, synchronization with suppliers, and precise development of custom furniture and detailing.
This holistic approach—often referred to as total design—ensures clarity, continuity, and calm throughout the project, resulting in spaces that are accurate, functional, and deeply aligned with the way people live.
Each project is guided by a clear design language, from which material choices, color palettes, lighting concepts, carpentry details, textiles, and custom elements naturally evolve. All decisions are made in alignment with the defined program, budget, and timeline, and are accompanied closely through execution down to the final details.
“I approach each project as a complete system—where space, materials, and details work together as one.”
Yuri Nulman is an interior designer with a background in industrial design, a foundation that strongly influences his spatial thinking and attention to detail.
Yuri holds a Bachelor’s degree in Industrial Design from the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design (2007–2011). During his studies, he participated in—and won—several product and interior design competitions, establishing an early connection between conceptual thinking, material exploration, and real-world application.
After graduating, Yuri founded his own studio, initially focusing on product design. In 2013, after being drawn to the field of interior design, he completed advanced interior design studies at Shenkar College of Engineering and Design, graduating with honors. By 2014, the studio’s work transitioned fully into interior design.
In 2018, Yuri further expanded his professional scope through advanced home styling studies with Gili Unger, refining the connection between spatial planning, atmosphere, materials, and everyday living.
Alongside his studio practice, Yuri taught in the Interior Design Department at Frog College between 2018 and 2021, where he served as a senior lecturer and supervised final graduation projects.
Since 2025, Yuri has been a member of the Executive Board of the Interior Designers Association of Israel, contributing to the professional community alongside his ongoing design practice.
All of these experiences continue to guide Yuri’s work today, rooted in a genuine passion for interior design as a holistic solution—one that addresses space, detail, and, most importantly, the way people live within it.