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70 Pilim

Year

2010

Liquor Store & Night Lounge

70 Pilim was designed as a secret liquor store and night lounge in the heart of Tel Aviv, Israel. The former video games store was transformed into a bustling gathering place offering a large variety of alcoholic beverages in an urban glamour setting. An inviting liquor boutique operating during the day and a spacious night lounge that opens after dusk.

Services Provided

With separate levels dividing its space the architecture links both lower and ground levels with the street passersby. Using basic materials combined with warm and glossy elements the interior design awards the location with a time resistant appeal.
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