Photography, Carlos Yaacobi
As an interior designer, I believe every space holds the potential to tell a story.
But when the project is my own studio – the place where I create, host, meet clients and dream – that story becomes deeply personal.
That’s exactly how I approached the design of my small industrial-style office, located in the heart of the industrial zone in Shoham.
What started as a raw space – exposed concrete, basic flooring, and high ceilings – became a vibrant, inspiring environment that reflects who I am, down to the finest detail.
A Blend of Industrial and Vintage – The Style That Defines Me
The design is built around the fusion of two seemingly different aesthetics:
- The industrial side – Exposed concrete, visible aluminum profiles, raw finishes and minimal lighting – all conveying power, honesty, and boldness.
- The vintage-classic touch – Black-and-white European-style tiles, an antique ceiling lamp, a farmhouse-style faucet, and nostalgic items like an original “Palestina” fan and a 1950s magazine stand – add warmth and timeless charm.
- Color and emotion – Turquoise-painted walls, colorful rugs and statement armchairs – all bring life, joy, and energy to the space, enhanced by the natural light pouring in from a large glass wall.
A Small Office With a Big Presence
Yes, the studio is small – but it doesn’t go unnoticed.
Everyone who steps in pauses, looks around, asks questions. The space invites conversation, curiosity, and inspiration.
That was exactly my intention – to create a studio that communicates my design language, before a single word is even spoken.
A Working Space That Feels Like Home
This studio isn’t just my office – it’s a place I truly love returning to every day.
It hosts meetings, workshops, creative sessions and friendly chats – all within a space designed to offer an experience:
- Practical and comfortable working areas
- Soft daylight flowing through a wide glass façade
- Inviting seating corners
- Design elements that break the ice and tell a story
What Does It Say About the Projects I Design?
The studio is a direct reflection of how I approach every design project:
- With boldness – not afraid to mix styles and materials
- With attention – to the smallest details
- And with sensitivity – to the unique story each client brings
In Summary – When Small Industrial Office Design Meets Emotion, Inspiration Follows
Whether it’s a home office, a shared creative studio or a commercial space – I believe that even the smallest offices can feel big when designed with care, creativity and soul.
Thinking about redesigning your own workspace?
Let’s talk. I’d love to help you create a space that tells your story too.