A three-bedroom apartment shaped as a quiet retreat — plaster arches, warm oak and handcrafted objects composing a home that feels both grounded and gently sculptural.
Samsara Avasa reworks a standard apartment shell into a sequence of soft, arched spaces. Hand-plastered walls in warm ivory curve into one another, framed by oak archways that draw the eye down an enfilade of rooms. The material palette stays disciplined — pale oak, cane, black accents and honed stone — so light and craft do the talking.
Each room balances the contemporary with the collected. Sculptural teak furniture and cane joinery sit against fluted oak consoles and floating storage; a living room gathers around a curved wooden table and a woven-palm ceiling fan, while a gallery wall of framed travels lines the arched corridor. Bedrooms lean warmer and darker — carved four-poster beds, arched upholstered headboards and dark timber against soft neutral walls.
Considered details carry the wabi-sabi spirit throughout: dried arrangements in black ceramic, a concealed bar behind oak doors, brass and linen lighting, hand-glazed tile. The result is an apartment that feels calm, personal and quietly luxurious — a true avasa, a dwelling, for everyday living.












