TIANTARU’S
SEBASTIAN MESDAG’S
TOP DESTINATIONS FOR CRAFTS
Gaya Ceramics
Gaya Ceramics was founded by Italians Marcello Massoni and Michela Foppiani in 2001 and produces handmade custom ceramics for exclusive clients as well as their own designs for their showroom in Sayan, Ubud.
Jalan Raya Sayan No.105, Sayan, Ubud
Threads of Life
Threads of Life stock a carefully curated selection of rare ikats from around the Indonesian archipelago, traditional arts and crafts, home decor and clothing.
Jl. Raya Lungsiakan, Kedewatan, Ubud,
Gianyar, Bali 80571
Rüsters
Rüsters’ concept store offers a diverse and curated range of Artisan, handmade products with exclusive designs originating from a wide variety of Indonesia’s archipelago.
Jalan Raya Kengetan no. 44, Ubud
Arma museum
The Arma museum has a collection by leading Balinese artists such as Ida Bagus Made Poleng, as well as works by Indonesian and foreign artists such as Walter Spies.
Jalan Raya Pengosekan, Ubud
Neka museum
The Neka museum has a collection of artworks by Balinese, Indonesian and foreign artists all inspired by the natural beauty, life and culture of Bali.
Jalan Raya Sanggingan Campuhan, Kedewatan, Ubud, Gianyar, Bali 80571
Sebastian Mesdag’s minimalist Japanese-inspired indigo-dyeing studio Tiantaru is submerged in the pristine Balinese jungle, surrounded by their indigo plantation. With more than four decades of natural dye and textile design experience between them, Sebastian and his team specialise in indigo production from plant to product to reveal the marvel of indigo to others through their workshops.
tiantaru.com
@tiantaru