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HELENA

Tel Aviv

Team Leader: Emmanuelle Cohen
Photographer: Amit Geron

Helena is a captivating new wine bar set within the prestigious backdrop of the recently renovated Eyal Ofer Pavilion, an extension to the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. Helena celebrates the second project completed by B+K for the museum, the first being the award-wining Pastel Brasserie and Bar.
Paying homage to the Pavilion’s initial founder and to the collective memory of the city of Tel Aviv
Paying homage to the Pavilion’s initial founder and to the collective memory of the city of Tel Aviv, it seemed only natural to keep Helena Rubinstein’s presence intact. Helena served as an opportunity to explore an alternative for blending cities’ cultural institutions into our daily life with the prospect of rendering them more sustainable. Believing that cities cannot afford single programme space any longer, we conceived Helena first and foremost as a city destination in its own right, suggesting a new relationship between the city and its art Pavilion with the intention of transforming it to an event space that hosts ‘la vie quotidian.’

Helena is the beating heart of the Pavilion, located within the double-heighted entrance hall underneath the newly added mezzanine.

Running in parallel to the galleries, it enjoys a surprising independence and an intimate spatial quality that sets it apart from its counterparts. Embraced by lush gardens, Helena provides a welcoming retreat where art enthusiasts and locals alike can immerse themselves in a cultural sanctuary.

Open to all, it is a relaxing space to meet, connect and breaks preconceived notions of ‘art’ in the contemporary world. The thoughtfully designed space is a true integration of different functions in time and space; After hours, Helena keeps the energy alive in the Pavilion by infusing the space with ‘the art of living’ and an invigorating DJ.

Resonating with the oak barrels used for the fermentation process of winemaking, Helena interiors are conceived in oak and similarly to the architectural vision, it ‘contains nothing that is not necessary for it to contain.’ 

The spatial proportions have been meticulously calculated based on the size of a wine bottle, which not only shapes the design but also governs the available space.

AN escape FROM the hustle and bustle OF THE CITY. 

While the lower level of Helena resonates with the familiar rhythm of city life, the mezzanine level offers a slower pace of living where visitors can escape the hustles and bustle. Here, softer furnishings and an intimate bar render the area with an air of an inclusive members club.”