Work from home? Nah. How about 'work from paradise' – at Potato Head Bali
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Work from habitation? Nah. How about 'work from paradise' – at Potato Head Bali
A new hotel on the Isle of the Gods – named Spud Caput Studios – opens to international travellers from Jul 15 with "piece of work from paradise" options for long-term guests.

Desa Potato Caput, which comprises the beach club and the new hotel Potato Head Studios, is described as a "creative village past the ocean where music, art, design, food and wellness play together". (Photo: All Is Amazing/Paulius Staniunas)
24 Jun 2022 11:16AM (Updated: 09 Aug 2022 11:20AM)
Any traveller would know that a trip to the Indonesian island of Bali isn't quite complete without a visit to the legendary Potato Head Beach Guild. Located on a quiet stretch in Seminyak, the embankment club boasts a restaurant, music society, bar and pool and has get a favoured hangout spot for tourists to while the day away.
Come Jul 15, a new hotel on the beachfront property will open its doors to the public. Named Spud Head Studios, the hotel boasts a full of 168 rooms with a focus on sustainability, cultural immersion and the arts.
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Potato Head Studios is part of Desa Murphy Head, which already comprises the beach guild and another cutting-edge hotel, Katamama Suites. Desa Potato Head is described equally a "creative village by the ocean where music, art, blueprint, food and wellness play together".
Potato Head Studios was designed in partnership with builder David Gianotten at OMA – the Dutch exercise founded by REM Koolhaas. The design features features local nuances. For example, the building hints at vernacular Indonesian architecture, lifted off the ground on hand-finished concrete piers. The plaza at the core of the hotel is meant to resemble the traditional Balinese courtyard, while the ceiling is woven from recycled bottles.

The hotel, however, is more than just a identify to stay during a holiday. Following Indonesia's introduction of business organisation travel visas, which allows overseas visitors to stay for half-dozen months, the hotel is open to long-term guests who wish to become a resident and "work from paradise".
Accommodation at Potato Head Studios includes smaller rooms; rooms with stunning body of water views; and rooms with adjoining offices. There are co-working spaces as well as a individual conference room that has been prepared for calls and meetings. Breakfast is included every solar day.

Experiences on the property include sustainability workshops for adults and children at the Sustainism Lab, beach cleaning, Balinese prayers, morning yoga, in-room 4 treatments, access to the gym and spa, besides equally farming workshops.
In low-cal of the pandemic, there'south likewise a dr. on call 24/7, PCR tests conducted in-house as well as hygiene and sanitation protocols in place.
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Source: https://cnalifestyle.channelnewsasia.com/experiences/potato-head-studios-hotel-bali-indonesia-249421
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