The interior of a Bank of Jerusalem branch in the renovated Waldorf-Astoria Hotel complex in Jerusalem is a space designed to welcome local and international customers.
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Heterogeneous styles between history and contemporaneity
The bank’s premises are located in the historic Palace Hotel, an elegant building dating back to the late 1920s that bears traces of heterogeneous styles, including Greco-Roman, Gothic and Neo-Moorish influences.
The project was based on the idea of creating a place with an institutional and at the same time welcoming atmosphere, with a neat and refined flavour, ready to modulate its spaces thanks to flexible arrangements and structures. The choice of furniture and furnishings focused on high quality design brands.
The walls of the room host paintings and photographs by Israeli artists which are changed on a monthly basis.
The Madeleine handle was included in the design in its polished chrome finish.
Yael Shoval Architecture & Interior Design
Design studio in Tel Aviv with over twenty years’ experience, specializes in offices and private residences.