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YINJISPACE use media professional’s unique perspective,try to explore the essence of life behind the design works.

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Baranowitz & Goldberg Architects

Ya Pan Bistro

Mesh screens in contrasting colours hang above the heads of diners at Tel Aviv’s Ya Pan bistro,designed by local architects Pitsou Kedem,Irene Goldberg and Sigal Baranowitz.The 70-square-metre restaurant blends the Japanese izakaya – informal restaurants that often serve small plates and sake – with classic bistro food, and the interior design aims to reflect this blend of influences.

Kedem worked together with Baranowitz & Goldberg Architects on the project. They took inspiration from Japan’s traditional kite festivals – where people gather to fly huge kites in bright shades.These formed the basis for Ya Pan’s hanging screens, which both emphasise and contrast the building’s high ceilings. The mesh panels – which include a range of lengths and are lit to emphasise their different hues – create changing combinations of colour depending on where diners are seated.

Diners sit along the length of the bar at tall upholstered wooden seats, and lighting comes in the form of minimal cylindrical pendants with circular details, designed by Orly Avron Alkabes.The walls surrounding Ya Pan’s bar have been covered in a pattern of tiny round mirrors, designed to create a “steady rhythm” and also emphasise the interior’s changing colours.

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