Katamama: A Bali Hotel Designed by Indonesian Artisans

A boutique hotel in Bali, Indonesia that stays true to its roots when it comes to its design
A part of the PTT Family, an Indonesia-based hospitality and lifestyle group, the Katamama is the perfect blend of modern artisanal design and Balinese aesthetics. The boutique hotel in Bali is a collaboration between an extensive team: PTT Family CEO and entrepreneur Ronald Akili, PTT Family creative team, architect Andra Martin, and Singapore-based design practice Takenouchi Webb. These collaborators took careful measures to incorporate Indonesia?s artistic and traditional heritage into every detail of the site. It truly takes a village, but the end result is an authentic hospitality experience that stays true to the land and culture that surrounds it.
The boutique hotel has 58 suites whose interiors are filled with bespoke furniture, fixtures, and art that support the local communities and craftspeople of Indonesia.
The exteriors are comprised of raw Balinese temple bricks, teak, handmade tiles from Java, and terrazzo made on site. The lush landscaping is a direct reflection of the tropical environment and lifestyle of the island.
Rooftop suites, anyone" These two-story suites are an escape into rustic luxury as they feature internal access to a rooftop garden, expansive ocean views, a spa bath, rain shower, separate dining and lounge areas, and their own bar. The ultimate indulgence is the crowning Katamama Suite which boasts two bedrooms, a private roof...
A part of the PTT Family, an Indonesia-based hospitality and lifestyle group, the Katamama is the perfect blend of modern artisanal design and Balinese aesthetics. The boutique hotel in Bali is a collaboration between an extensive team: PTT Family CEO and entrepreneur Ronald Akili, PTT Family creative team, architect Andra Martin, and Singapore-based design practice Takenouchi Webb. These collaborators took careful measures to incorporate Indonesia?s artistic and traditional heritage into every detail of the site. It truly takes a village, but the end result is an authentic hospitality experience that stays true to the land and culture that surrounds it.
The boutique hotel has 58 suites whose interiors are filled with bespoke furniture, fixtures, and art that support the local communities and craftspeople of Indonesia.
The exteriors are comprised of raw Balinese temple bricks, teak, handmade tiles from Java, and terrazzo made on site. The lush landscaping is a direct reflection of the tropical environment and lifestyle of the island.
Rooftop suites, anyone" These two-story suites are an escape into rustic luxury as they feature internal access to a rooftop garden, expansive ocean views, a spa bath, rain shower, separate dining and lounge areas, and their own bar. The ultimate indulgence is the crowning Katamama Suite which boasts two bedrooms, a private roof...
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