+ Bulgari Resort Bali
Bulgari aren’t all about watches and jewellery, with their Hotels and Resorts they give the opportunity to immerse oneself in design.From the cliffs of Tasmania’s North-east Coast we now travel to another secluded cliff-top location that’s a little warmer.
It may seem an odd move for a company concerned mainly with the design of jewellery and watches, but iconic Italian brand Bulgari has seen success with their 3 hotels and resorts in Milan, London and Bali.
The Bali resort, perched 160 metres above the Indian Ocean, on the Bukit Peninsula opened in 2006. Designed by architects Antonio Citterio and Partners, the resort fuses classic Italian refinement with traditional local Balinese craftsmanship and materials.
Offering 59 villas – each with a plunge pool and expansive views – the facilities also include Italian and Indonesian restaurants, a spa, lounge bar, cliff-edge pool as well as its own Hindu Temple at the highest point of the property (in accordance with Balinese tradition).
It was Citterio’s vision that the resort would use materials and local craftsmen, combined with his distinctly Italian style, to deliver a unique understated (rather than clichéd) aesthetic – employing a limited palate derived from local timbers, thatching and stone.
“The challenge with the Bali resort was to create a unique experience
by forging a location which had to be true to the place and not a picturesque
representation of it,” Citterio explains.
Throughout the Bulgari Resort Bali unique artworks and Balinese antiques are
combined with furniture and accessories designed and produced in Bali by local
designers and artists.
On approach, this tropical hideaway resembles a ‘medieval hilltop fortress’,
but its lush surroundings and luxury facilities make for a relaxing modern
escape.
Bulgari Hotels and Resorts
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