The interior design at John Hardy's workshop is a striking combination of modern aesthetics and traditional craftsmanship, enhancing the experience of viewing jewelry in Bali's bamboo setting. This dual focus on design and heritage results in a space that feels both contemporary and rooted in local traditions.
Conchita Blanco emphasized the significance of incorporating natural elements, such as the textures and shapes inspired by rice paddies, into the interior design, ensuring it is cohesive with the building's architecture.
The collaboration successfully integrates wooden layers with various display features, making the reception and jewelry gallery functional yet elegant, with vitrine lighting strategically placed to enhance the visual appeal of the showcased pieces.
Kalpa Taru's crafted showcases are ingeniously designed to float above a central wooden column, which allows for an airy aesthetic while also serving practical purposes like storage, melding form and function beautifully.
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