In the heart of Tel Aviv, in an apartment designed by interior designer Leora Sternfeld, a space was created that feels like a warm embrace. Soft textures, warm tones, and rounded shapes come together to form a home that is not only aesthetically pleasing but also exudes a sense of comfort. At the center of the living room, two compact Tsoof sofas, measuring just 2 meters, are upholstered in light fabric, inviting relaxed seating. The Hug 360 swivel armchair features a gray nubuck leather back and a vibrant turquoise interior, adding a splash of color and dynamic interest to the space. Beside the sofas, Pac-Man coffee tables in greige leather play with playful geometric lines, while the floating Sika sideboard continues the elegant theme, seamlessly integrating into the grooved wood-paneled TV wall, complemented by shelves inspired by the unit’s angular details.
Sternfeld’s design balances functionality and precise aesthetics, with small details, such as the Austin Powers table mirror, 3D-printed for an extra layer of design intrigue adding depth to the space. The herringbone walnut parquet flooring enhances the warmth of the room, striking a perfect balance between softness and structure. This apartment is a testament to how great design is not just about style but about creating a space that feels effortlessly right the moment you step inside.