Temple Trees and The Cubbyhole Jakarta


Whilst so many others going for an earthy natural tone, Temple Trees take a fresh turn with their items, this living nest flourish in vibrant urban tropical colours.


Occupying the second and third floor with crafts from local artisans and international manufacturers, you can see the intricate quilt fabrics turned into small plushy toys, ceramics from one of our own Bali's artisans Tekuni, Sri Lankan natural dyed fabrics, to some antiques that the owner scout themselves from around the globe.


On the first floor, The Cubbyhole at Temple Trees a newfound eatery calls this establishment home. Interconnected with separated entrances, make both place accessible without distracting each other. But of course you can roam seamlessly throughout the building if you came to do both, shop and dine.














 With a cultural mix of Javanese and Sri Lankan decors, as per owners backgrounds, this place is beautifully packed. And Sanchia's murals illustrate it all, I'm obsessed! (check out her works on instagram, #sanchiadraws)






Temple Trees and The Cubbyhole Jakarta

Jl. Senopati No. 66

Kebayoran Baru

South Jakarta 12110, Indonesia


Photos: Salsa Soetjoadi & Me


47 comments:

  1. Temple Trees is such a cute place! So many beautiful trinkets :) I've always wanted to visit Sri Lanka! And the food looks amazing!

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  2. What a lovely place! As always loving your photography. Beautiful post, Albert!

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  3. Looks so beautiful!, would love to visit this place! Stunning photos too! :)

    Filippa ⎮ http://alwaysadot.blogspot.com

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  4. the mural is so cute!!
    weird cause my company's sister resort is also named Temple Tree, in Langkawi! :-)

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    1. Wow, weird.. There are too many place named Temple Tree out there ;)

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  5. What lovely places! Would love to go there one day :)


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  6. This place is precius , and the picture are just great! :D

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  7. very very nice pictures!!!
    many kissess
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  8. Very nice post, like your Blog !

    Patty
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  9. This place looks so adorable! You've taken some lovely pictures xx

    Sam // Samantha Betteridge

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  10. the decor is so quirky and impeccable! :D this is the kind of place i'd totally hang out in!

    Have a great weekend!
    Animated Confessions

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  11. beautiful! I want all these toys! xxx

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  12. I really love your 'peek-a-boo' style of photography Albert, it gives each photos a sense of mystery :)

    Gabrielle | A Glass Of Ice
    x

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  13. This looks like such a visually stunning shop. And the food looks great as well!

    Sartorial Diner

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  14. How do you make EVERYTHING look so good?!?! All these places look like so much fun.
    xx, Pia

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  15. Such a gorgeous space! Amazing shots! :)

    -Ashley
    Le Stylo Rouge

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  16. Amazing post dear! Have a nice day:)

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  17. fantastic post my dear, love it!! fabulous pictures :) xoxo

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  18. Looks like a very cute store!
    xx Elle

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  19. I love the murals! It's so cute. <3

    xoxo, Salsa | Hello ENST

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