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Friday Eye Candy: A Tel Aviv Penthouse Designed For a Collection
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In today’s Friday Eye Candy, we take UrbanTurf readers to Israel for a look at a penthouse on the 30th and 31st floors of a Tel Aviv tower. Designed by Pitsou Kedem Architects, the residence has a bit of a 1950s feel to it and was designed with the client’s contemporary art collection in mind.

From designboom:
Illustrated through the many hidden storage sets within the clean planes of the walls, the home has been designed like a gallery and canvas for the client’s large collection of art, books and sculptures. Refined and artistic furnishings embellish the home throughout, and at the same time the urban landscape is in constant view through the sequence of windows on both levels and on the private patio.

More photos below.


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