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Dreamy Panchoran Retreat is made from old telephone poles and bamboo from the forests of Bali
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Tucked away within 25 acres of bamboo and coconut palm groves near Ubud, Bali, Panchoran is a little piece of paradise and the perfect way for anyone who is tired of taking elevators and getting stuck in revolving doors to reboot. You won’t find any cold metal or harsh fluorescent lighting here. Everything is warm, inviting and made of natural materials, most of which are either recycled or locally sourced. The five open-air guest villas are constructed from a combination of former Ironwood telephone poles that were purchased from the local government, and bamboo and native grasses taken right from the resort’s backyard.
Despite the architecture being responsible and guilt-free, guests at Panchoran won’t be at any loss for indulgences. Would you expect any less from the woman who gives Bowie design advice? Each airy bungalow is decked out with a cushy bed and linens, heavenly bathrooms and rare Javanese antiques and primitive art native to the area. And if you grow restless in your room, you can explore inside the bamboo groves, take a dip in the stream-like pool or try a taste of the raw delicacies and fresh Indonesian specialties in the Panchoran kitchen.
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Via BlessThisStuff via Notventures
Photos by Tim Street Porter and Isabella Ginanneschi
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Who do David Bowie, Richard Branson and Mick Jagger call when they need decorating advice? Why interior designer Linda Garland, of course. But despite Garland’s decidedly posh aesthetic and clientele, her true passion is located in the rustic bamboo and
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Tucked away within 25 acres of bamboo and coconut palm groves near Ubud, Bali, Panchoran is a little piece of paradise and the perfect way for anyone who is tired of taking elevators and getting stuck in revolving doors to reboot.
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You won’t find any cold metal or harsh fluorescent lighting here.
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Everything is warm, inviting, natural materials, most of which are either recycled or locally sourced.
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The five open-air guest villas are constructed from a combination of former Ironwood telephone poles that were purchased from the local government, and bamboo and native grasses taken right from the resort’s backyard.
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Despite the architecture being responsible and guilt-free, guests at Panchoran won’t be at any loss for indulgences. Would you expect any less from the woman who gives Bowie design advice?
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Each airy bungalow is decked out with a cushy bed and linens, heavenly bathrooms and rare Javanese antiques and primitive art native to the area.
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And if you grow restless in your room, you can explore inside the bamboo groves.
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Or you can take a dip in the stream-like pool or try a taste of the raw delicacies and fresh Indonesian specialties in the Panchoran kitchen.
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It’s truly paradise on earth – and a sustainably built one at that!