SKYFALL
This architectural concept offers an unparalleled panoramic view of nearly all of Bali from any point in the villa — the ocean, both coastlines, volcanoes, and, at night, a sea of lights from distant homes, fishing boats, and the stars above.
The villa’s dynamic architecture is defined by two opposing blocks that extend dramatically over the cliff’s edge, embodying both brutalist strength and the sensation that it’s poised for flight.
Price upon request
Location
Canggu, Bali, Indonesia
House floor area
665 square meters
Bedrooms
Five-bedroom house
Land plot area
1120 square meters
Status
Completed
Ownership
Freehold/leasehold
Description
The blue lagoon sits just steps from the bedroom.
A tropical landscape with an organic-shaped infinity pool, a sandy beach zone, and a private villa set in the calmer side of vibrant Canggu.

The architectural estate is fully driven by the natural landscape — a modern tropical house with a two-level void, panoramic glazing, and private spaces embedded in nature.

Location

Exterior

Tropical modernist architecture with dynamic shapes inspired by the tropical hut, recognized by the Luxury Lifestyle Awards and Asia Pacific Awards.

Exterior

Blue lagoon

A large infinity pool with a white terrazzo beach zone overlooking the ancient temple.

Open Outdoor Area

An open-air area for barbecues, gatherings, and relaxed outdoor evenings.

BBQ lounge

Parking

The parking area is located outside the villa and accommodates:
3 cars
5 bikes

The area is finished with paving flooring, an ulin wood canopy, and Kerobokan stone walls, characteristic of Balinese architecture.

Parking

Interior

Interior

Inside the main living area, panoramic glass walls bring natural light deep into the space, visually dissolving the boundary between the interior and the tropical landscape.

The interiors are inspired by a 1970s California aesthetic and shaped around a curated furniture collection.

The furniture echoes the palette of the surrounding landscape, continuing the connection between interior and exterior.

Final accents are provided by works of Balinese artist Adi Chandra, enhancing the dialogue between space and nature.

Bedrooms

Bedrooms
Furniture
Harmoni Arta
Sanitary
Kohler, Paloma
Kitchen equipment
Smeg
Outdoor materials
Recycled ironwood, granite
Indoor materials
Granite, marble, erobokan stone,
microcement
Climate
Daikin fresh-air system
Electricity
Private backup generator
Structure
Metal construction