Oshom Bali: Nuanu Creative City’s First Luxury Boutique Hotel

Oshom Bali: Nuanu Creative City’s First Luxury Boutique Hotel

Oshom Bali, an intentionally designed boutique hotel within the visionary Nuanu Creative City, has officially opened its doors. Set on Bali’s pristine black-sand Pantai Nyanyi beach in Tabanan, Oshom is a haven for modern travellers where hospitality meets creativity with a sophisticated yet playful twist.

Nuanu Bali bamboo architecture

From sunrise over the mangroves to sunset across the ocean, Oshom offers a serene and breathtaking setting. Every corner invites stillness and escape—whether through sunset yoga with panoramic views or cozy nooks for quiet reflection. More than a hotel, Oshom is a canvas for renewal, connection, and inspiration at every curve.

“Oshom is a future-forward arts-meets-hospitality concept that delivers barefoot luxury while fostering creativity, mindfulness, and sparkling moments,” says Daisy Angus, Visionary Founder & Creator of Oshom. “We’ve created a holistic lifestyle resort for the soul. Guests can unwind and immerse in curated indulgence and beauty; Oshom is a place where meaningful connections are made and remembered.”

Where Design Meets Nature

Oshom Bali Lumeira Lobby

Oshom’s design reflects the wabi-sabi philosophy—finding beauty in imperfection—balancing raw nature with refined elegance. Locally rooted craftsmanship shines through reclaimed teakwood, hand-drawn furniture, and volcanic sand walls. Bamboo “nests” designed by architect Pablo Luna offer sculptural hideaways, while bespoke artwork from Balinese artists turns interiors into a living gallery. Walk-in wardrobes with playful disco balls add a cheeky dash of joy.

Sustainability lies at the core: breathable non-toxic materials, rewilded native flora, elevated walkways, and a saltwater pool lined with Sukabumi stone all protect the ecosystem. Handmade lava tiles at the pool bar mirror the hues of the nearby ocean.

Immersive Stays: Suites & Treehouses

The 18-key retreat features direct beach access, with 11 Ocean Suites and 7 secluded Treehouse Hideaways. The Ocean Suites overlook the Indian Ocean, while the treehouses nestle in lush mangroves along the river for a true back-to-nature escape.

The Indigo Dreams Suite is crafted for indulgence, offering a private jacuzzi, alfresco massage room for two, spa-style bathroom, and a hanging sofa with sweeping ocean views. The Artist’s Suite, a showcase of Bali’s creative talent, features an indoor-outdoor bar, private meditation dome, and tropical shower.

Sunset Restaurant-Lounge

At the heart of Oshom is its 65-seat cliffside restaurant-lounge, where strangers become friends as the sun dips below the horizon. The rotating menu highlights seasonal produce and the day’s freshest catch, paired with botanical cocktails and fine wines.

A Gateway to Nuanu

Oshom curates a vibrant calendar of experiences—supper clubs, poolside lectures, DJ sunset sessions, and wellness rituals like sound healing, breathwork, and cacao ceremonies. Guests also enjoy The Library, a 24-hour nook for reading, conversation, wine, or even co-working.

As part of Nuanu Creative City, Oshom connects guests to a world of art, culture, and conscious living. Nuanu spans 44 hectares, with 70% dedicated to green space and electric-powered vehicles. Its Social Fund directs 5% of revenue to local initiatives, contributing Rp788 million to surrounding communities last year.

Beyond Nuanu, Oshom’s location makes exploring Bali effortless—from Tanah Lot temple (10 minutes) to the trendy dining of Canggu (15–20 minutes) and Ubud (50 minutes).

Opening Offer

Nuanu Creative City Aerial View

Oshom Bali is now taking reservations with an exclusive grand opening package, including:

  • Daily à la carte breakfast

  • Afternoon tea at the oceanfront restaurant (4–5 PM)

  • One signature sunset cocktail per guest

  • Daily wellness and cultural experiences

  • Guided tour of Nuanu Creative City

  • Unlimited access to Luna Beach Club

For details and bookings: Oshom Bali Official Website

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Thomas holds a university degree with a focus on Languages, Humanities, Culture, Literature, and Economics, earned in both the UK and Latin America. His journey in Asia began in 2005 when he worked as a publisher in Krabi. Over the past twenty years, Thomas has edited newspapers and magazines across England, Spain, and Thailand. Currently, he is involved in multiple projects both in Thailand and internationally. In addition to Thailand, Thomas has lived in Italy, England, Venezuela, Cuba, Spain, and Bali, but he spends the majority of his time in Asia. Through his diverse experiences, he has gained a deep understanding of various Asian cultures and communities. Thomas also works as a freelance writer, contributing short travel stories and articles to travel magazines. You can follow his work at www.asianitinerary.com

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