Monochrome Office Space by Tal Goldsmith Fish Design Studio

Located in Tel Aviv, Israel, this minimalist monochrome office space was designed in 2018 by Tal Goldsmith Fish Design Studio.

Contemporary living room with gray sectional sofa and sleek lighting.
Modern office lounge with dark sofas, a wooden desk, and city view through glass
Contemporary open-plan office with sleek furnishings and linear lighting.
Modern office interior with wooden desks, black chairs, and minimalist decor.
Minimalist dining space with round table, pendant light, and city view.
Contemporary office lobby with a person walking, patterned rug, and minimalist furniture
Modern office interior with a woman at a reception desk and glass partitions.

About Monochrome Office Space

A Monochrome Masterpiece: The Investor’s Office

Nestled in a historic building, this office gazes upon the blue sea and Tel Aviv’s white rooftops. It serves as a sanctuary for a team of investors within a leading investment group, embodying the essence of precision and focus.

The Rule of Three Colors

A singular rule governs this space: uphold the monochrome at all costs. Only three colors gain entry here: black, grey, and oak. This strict palette extends from outlets to door knobs, ensuring every element aligns perfectly.

In this office, concrete micro topping envelops everything — floors, walls, and ceilings alike. A striking path of black concrete micro topping weaves through the office, boldly rising along a wall. This path does more than divide; it unites, marking a clear boundary between work and leisure areas.

Design with Purpose

Moreover, the path underscores our central axis, guiding the placement of every object. Along this axis, you’ll find sliding partitions of grey glass, minimalistic oak desks, and a bespoke bar, all meticulously crafted by a skilled carpenter. Lighting profiles cast a soft glow, and a 6-meter-long (nearly 20 feet) sofa invites relaxation and collaboration.

Minimalism Meets Comfort

With a restrained use of colors, axes, and objects, we’ve carved out a space that’s not just defined but inviting. It stands as a testament to the power of minimalism, proving that less truly can be more. Here, comfort and functionality coalesce, offering the team a serene yet stimulating environment where ideas flourish.

Photography by Amit Geron

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