PRJ — 096
XM Cyber Offices, Tel Aviv-Yafo
Offices & Workplaces · Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
- Architect
- Setter Architects
- Lighting Fixtures Supplier
- Regent Lighting
- Photographer
- Gidon Levin

§ Design note
- 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.
- 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.
- 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
- 01Workplane Lighting. Linear and recessed fixtures provide even, glare-controlled illumination over the workstations and glazed team rooms, tuned for comfortable screen-based work.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
