A Quirky Resort Filled with Asian Antiquities on the Balinese Coast
The imposing Balinese retreat of Mahatma House blends architectural traditions with meticulous symmetrical lines.
Owned by a Spanish model and a fashion designer, the art-filled, polished black interiors offer a quirky take on Balinese traditions.
Shiny black interior paint is applied to handmade built-in furniture in a way that is almost artisanal.
But also a stunning array of Asian antiquities are casually strewn throughout the rambling pavilions.
With its dramatic interiors and grand sense of space, the quirky and sophisticated villa on Bali’s south-west coast is the epitome of cool.
The five bedroom villa was designed as a venue for holding a special event, from intimate gatherings to more lavish celebrations.
A rocky outdoor seating arrangement offers a convivial retreat for large groups.
The resort is sited just steps from the black volcanic-sand beaches in the traditional Balinese village of Seseh.
Welcoming guests from the grass entry, antique Balinese wooden fretwork is contrasted with a rocky water feature.
The villas offer guests retreat to a quiet tropical serenity with a distinctively Asian flavor.
Mahatma House offers a tropical beachfront atmosphere on the Balinese coast.
Surely a memorable place in paradise!
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