Kazayoff on Dizengoff Studio
Tzvia Kazayoff’s studio is located in a preserved building in the cultural heart of
Tel Aviv, near iconic landmarks such as the National Theater, Habima. Designed as a
carefully crafted workspace, the studio reflects a refined balance between style and
comfort, expressed through a rich palette of materials including stone, terrazzo,
iron, glass, wood, and Corian.
Spatial design and atmosphere
Upon entry, a corrugated glass wall integrates seamlessly with custom carpentry,
defining the main office while maintaining an open, airy, and light-filled atmosphere
throughout the studio. Transparency and material continuity play a central role in
shaping the space.
Material language and details
The kitchen stands out as a key design element, featuring walnut wood cabinetry,
brass detailing, and soft rounded edges. A dramatic trough sink adds a sculptural
presence, reinforcing the studio’s confident yet restrained design language.
Design identity
This clear and consistent material language resonates across the entire studio,
creating a cohesive and distinctive environment. The space serves as an accurate
and complete representation of the studio’s contemporary design approach and
creative identity.


















