The Slow
Modern minimalism on the Canggu coast
With its self-styled tag of “tropical brutalism”, this boutique newcomer is sure to stand out among the island’s proliferating accommodation options. Twelve suites twin minimalism with patches of colour from sustainable wood, striking art and splashes of sunlight through latticed window blinds. Its eatery sees chef Shannon Moran take inspiration from Europe, Asia and South America to plate classics infused with modern boldness. Unsurprisingly, the on-site clothing store carries an exclusive menswear line, Non-Type, from hotel owner George Gorrow.

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