Originally designed by Tali Sebbag in 2005, this Tel Aviv penthouse was later reimagined as the family’s needs evolved. Once the children left home, the former three-bedroom residence was transformed into a spacious single-bedroom layout with an open living area, kitchen and a large balcony.
A defining feature of the interior is the series of structural columns clad in blackened brass, introducing a subtle New York loft aesthetic. The living room and bedroom both open onto the balcony, creating a continuous indoor–outdoor connection between the spaces.
In the master suite, Carrara marble fully clads the bathroom walls, separated from the bedroom by a steel-framed glass sliding door. The custom oak kitchen is punctuated by a vintage 1950s French chandelier with delicate glass flowers.