Carlton Tel Aviv — Photo by Carlton Tel Aviv Hotel
Carlton Tel Aviv — Photo by Carlton Tel Aviv Hotel
Carlton Tel Aviv — Photo by Carlton Tel Aviv Hotel
Carlton Tel Aviv — Photo by Carlton Tel Aviv Hotel
Carlton Tel Aviv — Photo by Carlton Tel Aviv Hotel

Carlton Tel Aviv, a 268-room and suite luxury property that was voted "Israel's Leading Business Hotel 2019" by World Travel Awards, today officially reveals its newly designed lobby, corridors, business lounge, workspaces and lobby bar.

With the goal of offering guests an infusion of new and artistic decor, lighting schemes, public areas and workspaces, Carlton Tel Aviv commissioned interior design studio Yaron Tal to manifest new and fresh renovations as Tel Aviv continues to excel as one of the world's most attractive destinations for both leisure and business travel.

The renovation aspects of Carlton Tel Aviv include:

Corridors

To make walking through the corridors a more meaningful experience, the new design exists of deep, warm and rich materials. Warm colors such as deep blue and copper are used, and rich materials such as copper and brass. Wallpaper printed with copper accents are to be found throughout the corridors. The unique and reflective, yet romantic lights, gives a sense of lightness in the historic Brutalist building.

Lobby

The idea was to make a lighter, less heavy feel to the lobby that is a blend between business and pleasure. Materials such as oak wood, rich fabrics, glass and brass, allow a more formal atmosphere to mix with young and sophisticated, and with the feeling of a luxury vacation.

The bar

In the old floor plan the bar was somewhat hidden in the back of the lobby. By bringing the bar to the front of the lobby it becomes more inviting, and a central meeting point at the hotel. The design, with ceramic tiles of which both color and shape complement the view, the bar is now a central area, offering a relaxing environment for breakfast, lunch, dinner and cocktails with a view over the Mediterranean Sea.

In addition to the interior renovations, Carlton Tel Aviv has also rolled out a new collaboration with leading contemporary art galleries based in Tel Aviv. Contemporary art from local artists is exhibited throughout the hotel, including Ohad Benit, Eitan Ben Moshe and Gal Sasson.

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