Irit Rahamim, a leading event producer, moved into a duplex garden apartment in northern Tel Aviv, designed by architect Shlomi Levin. The apartment is styled in harmonious white tones, radiating tranquility and cleanliness, contrasting with Rahamim’s dynamic professional life. Levin created a space that offers true relaxation, bringing his unique design approach to life with details that give the home its distinctive and inspiring character.
The dining area features a round Enterprise table upholstered in white leather, surrounded by matching Cube chairs also covered in the same leather, creating a clean and harmonious look. The living room continues the white theme with carefully selected pieces: a Rocket sofa in velvety white boucle fabric, a Lotus armchair in white leather, and a Duba armchair in light pixel-patterned fabric. At the center of the space stands an oval Flower coffee table, also upholstered in white leather, placed on a Natalie rug that adds warmth and softness to the room.
The entrance to the home features a Yoko Ono mirror, upholstered in the same pixel-patterned fabric as the Duba armchair, alongside four swivel bar stools from the Bar Duba model in white leather, giving the space an elegant and inviting feel. In the bedroom, a custom-designed wave-patterned bed adds a gentle sense of motion, complemented by another Natalie rug in white, creating a cohesive and pleasant design throughout the home.
The white design theme chosen by Levin not only provides a sense of serenity but also turns the apartment into a welcoming and relaxing retreat. As Levin explains, “White reflects the entire spectrum of colors when deconstructed – just like Irit’s personality.” The home blends intelligent design with meticulously crafted pieces that highlight attention to detail, creating an intimate, luxurious, and personalized atmosphere.