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XM Cyber Offices, Tel Aviv-Yafo

Offices & Workplaces · Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Architect
Setter Architects
Lighting Fixtures Supplier
Regent Lighting
Photographer
Gidon Levin
XM Cyber Offices, Tel Aviv-Yafo
§ Design note
  1. 01Warm Light on a Dark Palette. The office is built from a dark, industrial palette — exposed black ceilings, brick, and concrete — so the lighting works mainly through warm accents and glows, giving the workplace a confident, understated identity rather than a bright, uniform office feel.
  2. 02Focus and Gathering. Light is tuned to each kind of space — comfortable and even over the glazed team rooms and workstations, softer and warmer in the focus pods, lounges, and café — so people can move between concentrated work and social gathering through the day.
  3. 03Fixtures as Detail. Decorative fixtures — clusters of pendants, disc wall sconces, backlit shelving, and rings of light — are placed as deliberate moments across the office, doubling as the warm focal points that make each area feel considered.
§ Technical notes
  1. 01Workplane Lighting. Linear and recessed fixtures provide even, glare-controlled illumination over the workstations and glazed team rooms, tuned for comfortable screen-based work.
  2. 02Lighting Exposed Ceilings. With services left exposed and painted dark, the lighting is surface-mounted and suspended — linear runs, track, and pendants integrated into the black ceiling so the technical layer reads as part of the design.
  3. 03Decorative Lighting. Pendant clusters, disc sconces, and backlit joinery are integrated with the interior details to warm the amenity spaces — the café, lounges, pantries, and focus pods.
  4. 04Interior Coordination. The lighting was coordinated with the interior design, the exposed ceiling services, joinery, and greenery, so fixtures, plants, and materials read as one composition.