Terracotta-wrapped Further Hotel offers an alternative to Bali’s big resorts

Further Hotel is a collection of buildings designed by architecture firm MORQ and interior design office Studio Wenden in Bali, featuring hand-made brick facades and a secluded rooftop pool.


Further Hotel‘s four buildings are dotted around the seaside village of Pererenan, aiming to give guests a less-insular experience than a typical resort hotel.

Further Hotel is split across four buildings in Pererenan

The idea came from Claudio Cuccu, who previously spearheaded The Slow in Canggu, and his wife, Martine McGrath. Together with co-founders Simon Digby and Tim Wiswell, they wanted to offer what they call “the diffused hotel”.

With over-development rife on the Indonesian island, the team envision the design as a model for how hotels can more successfully integrate with Bali’s existing infrastructure, encouraging guests to engage with local businesses.

Handmade brick facade of Further Hotel in Bali
The handmade brick facades act as sunshades

“We built Further during a time when many were leaving Bali,” said Cuccu, who is from Rome but has lived on the island for 20 years.

“Our vision was to honour Balinese culture and community while pushing hospitality further. The diffused concept allows guests to live in the village rather than just visit it – to connect, not just observe.”

Rooftop pool at Further Hotel Bali
A secluded pool terrace is located on a rooftop

The architectural approach from MORQ, which has offices in Perth, Australia and Rome, Italy, took cues from traditional Balinese crafts.

The buildings are unified by facades made from handmade clay bricks, produced in nearby Tabanan. Placed at random, they create a lattice-like sunshade in front of the windows.

“The relationship between light and shadow is an underlying theme that characterises our work,” said MORQ co-founder Andrea Quagliola.

“We feel it supports the experience of a changing space throughout the day, a sense of discovery and the perception of spatial depth,” he told Dezeen.

Pool at Further Hotel
The terrace has the feel of a courtyard, filled with plants

The hotel’s biggest surprise is its pool. Invisible from the street, it is located on a shaded rooftop space in the largest of the four hotel buildings.

“While most roof terraces are outward-looking, the Further roof terrace is conceived more like a rooftop courtyard,” said Quagliola.

“It frames the sky and the water under the tropical sun at its centre, surrounded by hospitality that recedes in the comfort of the shadows.”

Bedroom at Further Hotel Bali
Bedrooms feature sunken beds and furniture made from cast iron, timber and travertine

Named Portion, the restaurant offers a casual poolside menu, while restaurant Bar Vera can be found downstairs, and coffee bar St Ali is located in one of the other buildings.

Terracotta tones continue into Further’s 25 bedroom suites, where the design from Sydney-based Studio Wenden incorporates sunken beds and furniture made from cast-iron, timber and travertine.

Some rooms open to plant-filled courtyards, including some with outdoor baths.

Light and shadow in bedroom at Further Hotel
Oaken Lab developed a custom scent for the hotel, which is used in the rooms

A dedicated gallery hosts a programme of exhibitions, although stylish contemporary photography can be found on walls throughout the buildings.

There is also a shop featuring offerings from Object, a “sensory-inspired” brand developed by McGrath with Studio Wenden’s Amy Wenden, and perfumery Oaken Lab, which developed a custom scent for the hotel.

Stairwell at Further
Contemporary photography features throughout the interiors

The project comes at a time when Bali is becoming more of a design destination, thanks to the emergence of design festival Jia Curated and eco-conscious resort Potato Head.

Other recent openings on the island include Bi Design House, located in Canggu, and the Tri Hita Karana Tower, located on Nyanyi beach.

The photography is courtesy of Further Hotel.

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