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Lost Lindenberg

Lost Lindenberg, Asia — Teak-clad modernist villa with horizontal slats and cantilever terraces nestled in lush tropical garden, warm afternoon light filtering through palm fronds.

Images courtesy of Lost Lindenberg, Robert Rieger

On a deserted black lava sand beach, in high, foaming waves, in a deep jungle of palm trees and sweet melancholic thoughts. Lost Lindenberg is the fifth Lindenberg project and the first one in Indonesia.

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The Lost Lindenberg is located in Pekutatan, in the quiet west of Bali. Set on its own black sand beach with a surf spot and palm jungle on the doorstep, our treehouse landscape is where guests stay and linger in eight generously sized room suites with panoramic views. The sustainable, solar-powered concept relies on the experience of the collective of guests, who are invited to spend their time together in common areas such as the restaurant, lounge areas, pool, and spa.

Hidden private beach at Lost Lindenberg Hotel, Bali, Robert Rieger
Lost Lindenberg, Asia — Concrete and timber pavilion with pyramid roof nestled in lush tropical gardens, stone steps leading to open interior with woven ceiling detail.
Lost Lindenberg, Asia — Tropical courtyard with wooden architecture, reflecting pool, modernist lounge chairs, lush vegetation, and natural light filtering through timber canopy.
Photograph on wall in seating area of guest room, Lost Lindenberg Hotel, Bali Shot by Robert Rieger
Lost Lindenberg, Asia — Wooden deck with loungers overlooking reflecting pool, tropical palms and lush green vegetation under modern pavilion with brown timber structure.
Lost Lindenberg, Asia — Minimalist lounge with timber table, woven macramé wall hanging, corrugated metal ceiling, and natural light filtering through layered textiles.
Lost Lindenberg, Asia — Wooden deck with lounge chairs overlooking algae-green pool, concrete stepping stones, stone water vessels, and lush tropical vegetation.
Lost Lindenberg, Asia — Wood-railed terrace overlooks lush garden with stone lantern, teak furniture, and layered tropical landscape bathed in natural light.
Lost Lindenberg, Asia — Timber-clad tropical villa with expansive covered pavilions, lush palm garden, and layered wooden louvers catching golden afternoon light.
Lost Lindenberg, Asia — Modern teak pavilion with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking lush tropical garden, minimalist interior design, natural light filtering through dense vegetation.
Lost Lindenberg, Asia — Vintage neon signage for Deep Eddy Swimming Pool with illuminated yellow marquee, geometric patterns, tropical foliage, mid-century Americana aesthetic.
Lost Lindenberg, Asia — Woman with white parasol walking through lush tropical garden corridor toward modernist wooden villa with stone courtyard.
Lost Lindenberg, Asia — Minimalist dining space with black round table, dark wood chair with cream cushions, gold bowl of rambutans, vertical wooden slat wall, and open shelving displaying ceramic tableware.
Lost Lindenberg, Asia — Tropical courtyard with palm trees, fern foliage, and wooden colonial architecture with louvered windows and warm ambient lighting.
Lost Lindenberg, Asia — Circular black dining table with cream chairs beneath sculptural wood pendant, warm terracotta walls, natural light, modernist interior design.
Lost Lindenberg, Asia — Covered pavilion with timber ceiling, earth-toned seating, concrete table, lush tropical plants, natural light filtering through open sides.
Lost Lindenberg, Asia — Wooden deck with cable railing overlooking tropical gardens, afternoon light casting shadows across composite steps and pale stone terrace.
Lost Lindenberg, Asia — Brown linen sofa with rust pillows beside striped green plants, green stone side table with ceramic vessels, natural light casting shadows on jute rug.
Architectural detail of Lost Lindenberg, Robert Reiger
Lost Lindenberg, Detail of Architectural Exterior, Robert Rieger
Lost Lindenberg, Asia — Wooden bedside table with brass pendant lamp, black ceramic side table, and warm-toned wood paneling in minimalist luxury bedroom.
Lost Lindenberg, Asia — Tropical shoreline at golden hour with silhouetted palm fronds, misty treeline, and luminous sky reflected on beach sand.
Lost Lindenberg, Asia — Wooden louvered shutters frame natural light in minimalist shower with stone tile walls and rainfall showerhead.
Lost Lindenberg, Asia — Wooden canopy bed with sheer white curtains in dark timber bedroom overlooking lush tropical garden through louvered windows.

Ocean Panorama Suite

Lost Lindenberg, Asia — Bedroom pavilion with floor-to-ceiling windows framing tropical forest canopy, teak furnishings, linen upholstery, and natural light filtering through floor-to-ceiling curtains.

Jungle Panorama Suite

The Details

What makes it Kobu

Where mountains explode, the sun blazes above the sea, the Lost Lindenberg digs its roots deep into the sand. A hidden gem in the middle of Bali's west coast, surrounded by temples, an unspoilt lava sand beach and a rich palm jungle.

Lost Lindenberg celebrates nature with its seasonal and local flavors. A vegan approach to Balinese home cooking with modern techniques and western influences. Everything is locally sourced: all the ingredients are homegrown or supplied freshly from nearby organic permacultures. Lost Lindenberg is focused on working in an environmentally-friendly way and producing as little waste as possible.

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Directions

Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS)

The Destination

Asia

Wooden deck with round table and chairs overlooking a pool and bay, framed by sculpted hedges in golden afternoon light.

From Istanbul to Bali, the Asian continent offers an extraordinary spectrum of experiences for every type of traveller. Ancient mosques and bustling bazaars meet serene temples, lush rice terraces, and pristine beaches, while world-class cuisine, traditional craftsmanship, and immersive cultural rituals create journeys that are as enriching as they are unforgettable.

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Photography

Commissioned photography for luxury hospitality and properties.

Selected work

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Maroma, A Belmond Hotel, Mexico — White-walled modernist courtyard with arched entryway, tall palm trees, terracotta floors, and mid-century wooden seating under clear blue sky.
Casa Lumeria, Mexico — Courtyard with limestone pool, wooden loungers, cream umbrellas, cascading vines on brutalist concrete architecture, minimalist luxury design.

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