Tea House / Pablo Luna Studio

interior design News / Archdaily
Autor: archdaily Publicado el: 23/06/2022
Tea House / Pablo Luna Studio

Minutes away from the city of Ubud, hidden among the rice fields and mountains of Bali, Indonesia, Tea House emerges as a space dedicated exclusively to tea ceremonies. The tea ceremony is an experience of union, love, and joy between humans and nature. The space is wide, free, and open. It is enveloped in an ecosystem and culture that radiates spi...
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