The lobby of the new Jerusalem Pool
The combination of graphic color elements and custom furniture creates a sense of harmony and cohesion. Shades of blue, yellow, and orange play a central role, tying together the various design components – from the wall art to the cushions and furniture details – all coming together in a total, inviting design.
An open-space workstation
The yellow and black workstation:
Designed in response to a request for a dedicated workspace within the open area adjacent to the lobby, this corner defines its own zone while maintaining visual harmony. It echoes the language of the reception desk, designed by the architect, creating a cohesive and refined look that balances functionality with aesthetics.
Lighting a double-height space
A view from the upper floor through the double-height space:
The lobby, cafeteria, and gym are visually connected by a custom lighting fixture I designed, composed of eight glass spheres in varying sizes. The hand-blown glass elements, imported from Italy, were assembled on-site according to a precise plan that guides the gaze of those entering the complex.
David Laor Patisserie – Cafeteria designed for David Laor
A refined design that integrates elongated slat patterns inspired by coastal lifeguard towers, combined with a sea-like sky blue palette. The oak butcher-block countertop adds warmth and balance to the color scheme, while the display counter invites visitors to explore the culinary offerings. The interplay of textures and tones creates a welcoming and distinctive atmosphere.
The counter design serves not only as a central and functional focal point, but also as a defining element within the space – separating the seating and circulation areas while connecting them in a harmonious way. It creates a sense of continuity with the overall interior design, blending functionality with aesthetics
A wide view of the cafeteria and café tables:
The custom-designed butcher-block tables extend the warmth of the counter with a natural, inviting finish. The café chairs were selected in tones that echo the color palette introduced in the lobby – yellow, terra cotta, and mocha – with the mocha shade offering a subtle nod to the world of coffee. Together, these elements create a welcoming and functional environment suited for meeting, relaxing, and enjoying the space.
The gym
A view of the gym counter on the upper floor: The counter continues the design language of the custom carpentry elements, inspired by coastal lifeguard towers, now interpreted in a refreshed color palette. The vibrant yellow injects energy into the space, reflecting the dynamic atmosphere of the gym, while the light gray adds balance with a modern, calming touch.
Between furniture design and spatial definition Another look at the gym counter: designed to function not only as a reception point, but also as a spatial divider within the gym. The dynamic color palette and clean material choices enhance the sense of order and energy throughout the space.
Pisgat Zeev Country Club, Jerusalem.