“The design idea was to create a natural appendix to this visual correspondence in a territorial scale, and to obtain an ornamental integration of the city in the interior.”


 

Oh yeah – how about we launch into this week with a super sexy ceiling? I’m just a little bit excited about it. Located on the twenty-first floor of a tower block in the southern part of Tel Aviv, this apartment by Paritzki Liani Architects features a super slick PVC ceiling which reflects the panoramic views of Tel Aviv harbour back into the apartment. Sheer stroke of genius!

This ceiling singlehandedly manages to manipulate our perception of the overall apartment volume. It also allows amazing transitions of moods and colours to occur within the space depending on parts of the day, the weather, the seasons… Ah, this is such a romantic idea that’s been beautifully executed. Extremely extreme love!


[Images courtesy of Paritzki Liani Architects , via Dezeen.]



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4 Responses

  1. Nina

    It’s like have artwork on the ceiling! I couldn’t take my eyes off it!

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  2. Simonbk

    nice idea and fantastic view. However ““The design idea was to create a natural appendix to this visual correspondence in a territorial scale, and to obtain an ornamental integration of the city in the interior.” give me a break, I thought this sort of rationalising was dying out!

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  3. John Poyer

    Your ceiling makes the city living spectacular, and your choice of furniture simply inviting and clean. We are building treehouse retreats and would love to incorporate this in one of them. Can you just imagine the view and living greenery reflected,, juxtopsitioned in such a setting!

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