With black-and-white floors and warm chocolate and deep green tones, this apartment draws on 1930s Tel Aviv and the Dwelaitzky family, founders of CeDe, Israel's first chocolate factory, who commissioned the original Hayarkon 70 building as their home. Soaring four-metre ceilings give the rooms a rare sense of air and grandeur.
For larger gatherings, The Chocolatier connects directly with the Penthouse above, a flexible, two-home configuration that opens up the whole top of the building. Perfect for multi-generational stays, celebrations, or simply more room to roam.
Mediterranean horizons from a generous, light-filled terrace.
Four-metre ceilings and tall windows flood every room with sun.
Tel Aviv's Bauhaus streets, alive from the heart of Hayarkon.
A slow walk through the suite, its warmth, its volume, its chocolate-and-green palette. Best experienced with sound on.







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