

Mitan Designs Carrara Hexagonal Coasters
Rp500.000Impressive pieces. Local-based designer, Mitan Designs, has created her collection of sleek marble trivets out of cut stone in a simple geometric shapes. Its warm and contemporary aesthetic simply adds sophistication to any room setting.


Lana Daya Jala Pasir Handwoven Runner
Rp629.000Made with cotton yarn that is coated with ‘kanji’ or tapioca starch, the Jala Pasir runner by Lana Daya is designed for a raw texture with natural tone. A traditional technique using pedal loom is used to weave its rigid pattern. Great for use on a console table or the dining table.


Mitan Designs Verde Oriental Circular Coasters
Rp685.000Impressive pieces. Local-based designer, Mitan Designs, has created her collection of sleek marble trivets out of cut stone in a simple geometric shapes. Its warm and contemporary aesthetic simply adds sophistication to any room setting.


Mitan Designs Verde Oriental Hexagonal Coasters
Rp685.000Impressive pieces. Local-based designer, Mitan Designs, has created her collection of sleek marble trivets out of cut stone in a simple geometric shapes. Its warm and contemporary aesthetic simply adds sophistication to any room setting.


Lana Daya Ulap Doyo Ondel-ondel Placemat (Set of 2)
Rp869.000Exclusively available at Urban Quarter! The Ulap Doyo series of table linens consist of table runner, placemats, coasters, napkins and napkin rings. The Ulap Doyo is a type of traditional handwoven textile originating from East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Similar to bamboo, Doyo leaves grows wild deep in the Borneo forests. Doyo derives from the fiber used in weaving for the base where the base is then hand embroidered using dyed Washi thread to create its beautiful, sophisticated detailing.


Lana Daya Ulap Doyo Ondel-ondel Runner
Rp2.499.000Exclusively available at Urban Quarter! The Ulap Doyo series of table linens consist of table runner, placemats, coasters, napkins and napkin rings. The Ulap Doyo is a type of traditional handwoven textile originating from East Kalimantan, Indonesia. Similar to bamboo, Doyo leaves grows wild deep in the Borneo forests. Doyo derives from the fiber used in weaving for the base where the base is then hand embroidered using dyed Washi thread to create its beautiful, sophisticated detailing.