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BVLGARI in Bali

Wednesday, September 8th, 2010 at 2:01 pm

Natural lava and Palimanan stone make up the garden and interior walls, refined Bangkiray hardwood and hand-cut volcanic stones for the interior and exteriors of the villas; green-colored Subakumi stone clad the outdoor showers, plunge and swimming pools. Local artists and designers fashioned the furniture and accessories in collaboration with BVLGARI and Antonio Citterio & Partners.

The BVLGARI Resort in Bali is nestled majestically 150 metres above the shore of the Jimbaran Peninsula, close to the Temple of Uluwatu. The resort bears the resemblance to a charming hilltop village. Well, perhaps I should rephrase: an extremely chic and flawlessly designed hilltop village with 59 private villas, restaurants, a seaside bar, spacious spa and a sublime curving infinity pool – all crafted of indigenously sourced materials, lovingly transformed into a resort that is contemporary, inspired, secluded and sophisticated.

An inclined glass elevator descends the cliff face transporting guests to the white sands of the 1.5 kilometre long beach below. You’d be forgiven for thinking that you’d stumbled into a parallel universe (call it heaven if you like) where the visual perfection of mother nature’s sheer magnificence offers any manner of painterly evening skies, an eternity of sea, rich green foliage, and stretches and ribbons of sand.

Each villa is decorated with Balinese antique pieces of art and features Bang and Olufsen audio and visual systems. Every single detail reflects and celebrates the splendour of blending modern innovation with organic resourcefulness.

All accommodation at the BVLGARI Resort offers an extensive range of amenities and butler services to cater to their guest’s every need.

For further information, please visit: www.bulgarihotels.com

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