Rise of the Hipster Movement in Bali: How Potato Head Redefined Design Culture in Seminyak

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In this special Bali Business Review episode, we dive deep into the origin story of Potato Head and explore how its visionary design reshaped the aesthetic and cultural DNA of Seminyak.

Architect Andra Matin and developer Ronald Akili pioneered a new design vernacular—one that rejected flashy minimalism and embraced heritage materials, upcycled wood, and intimate, human-scaled architecture. Together, they created not just a beach club, but an artistic statement that defined Bali’s hipster movement in Seminyak.

???? Inside this episode:
• ???? How reclaimed window shutters from Java, inspired by a trip to Rome, became a design philosophy
• ????️ Why Potato Head succeeded while others followed trends
• ???? The blurred line between architecture and interior design
• ???? Balinese values in modern design: harmony with nature, culture & the divine
• ???? The evolution from billboards to AI: what design leaders must do next

Whether you’re a design lover, investor, or just curious about Bali’s rapid cultural shifts—this is the untold story behind the movement that changed everything.

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Architecte Architecte Intérieur - Décorateur
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Bali, Investment, Property Management

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