Teak Pavilion — Bali, Indonesia
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Teak Pavilion

Bali, Indonesia

Editorial Note

Bare feet on warm teak. Drapes lift in a slow breeze. Frangipani somewhere in the air.

Inspiration

An Ubud pavilion where the room ends and the jungle begins — no real wall between.

Materials

Reclaimed teak, woven rattan, raw linen, river stone, bamboo, hand-thrown ceramics.

Cultural Influence

Balinese craftsmanship — joinery without nails, weaving passed down through families.

Lighting Mood

Lantern-lit at night, otherwise daylight only. Candles, never bulbs, for dinner.

Styling Direction

Four-poster bed in white linen, a single orchid, woven floor mats, no glass between rooms.

Perspectives

Through the room

A four-photo study of Teak Pavilion — bed side, window side, material detail, and atmosphere.

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Materials & Finishes

The palette

reclaimed teakrattanraw linenriver stonebamboo

Furniture

Curated pieces

  • Teak four-poster bedHand-joined, white linen canopy
  • Rattan lounge chairDeep, hand-woven
  • River-stone side tableSingle boulder, smoothed top

Lighting

Mood & fixtures

  • Woven rattan pendantOversized, low-hung
  • Hurricane candle lanternFor terrace dining

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