Privacy as the primary luxury
Villa Navaho occupies a 1.4-hectare estate in the foothills above Canggu. The property was designed for a single party at a time — no shared facilities, no other guests, no schedule imposed by anyone but yourself. Six bedroom suites, a private cinema, a 25-metre pool that dissolves into the rice fields at the horizon, and a house team that works invisibly around you.
The team of twelve is led by a Villa Manager with twenty years of experience in discreet private service. They are present without being visible. Requests are anticipated rather than responded to. This quality of attention cannot be taught in a training programme — it is cultivated over years of quiet observation.
Designed for living, not display
The interiors were assembled over four years by a single collector: an intentional accumulation of objects from across Indonesia, India, and West Africa, placed with a rigour that is invisible precisely because it works. Nothing was purchased for show. Everything has a history, a reason, a weight.
The villa reads as a home because it was designed to be one. The kitchen is stocked to your specification before arrival. The library holds over 400 volumes. The garden was planted eleven years ago and is now fully mature — a rare thing in a property of this scale.