Bun&Lau Design Studio

Bun&Lau Design Studio Bun&Lau is a design studio led by Sandy Bunardi and Susanty Lau based on Jakarta, Indonesia. We Beli

Bun&Lau is Jakarta based architectural and interior design consultant which emerged in 2010 under the name of ‘Shan Architects’, before finally established as Bun&Lau in 2020. The practice led by two young architects who has a passion to create new one spatial experience in architecture and interior design, 'Sandy Bunardi and Susanty Liu'. We believe architecture is a culmination of art which mani

fested in form that meets its function, our design approach emphasized in putting together shape, light, material, as well as technology, to define any given space, in order to create spatial experiences.

One cable tray left over. Cut in two, legs added, done.The orange rubber pads were a small nod to the branding.
30/05/2026

One cable tray left over.
Cut in two, legs added, done.

The orange rubber pads were a small nod to the branding.

Bar side or window side? Pick a seat, any seat. The bench is a U-ditch, a concrete drainage channel rotated 90 degrees a...
19/05/2026

Bar side or window side?
Pick a seat, any seat.

The bench is a U-ditch, a concrete drainage channel rotated 90 degrees and brought indoors.

b door for
15/05/2026

b door for

More than holds things. More than glows.The backwall is cable tray, the kind that carries wires along ceilings, now hold...
14/05/2026

More than holds things. More than glows.

The backwall is cable tray, the kind that carries wires along ceilings, now holding posters, menus and what’s on that week.

Up front, the amber resin glows when the bar is open, and disappears into the plywood when it’s not.

The site told us what to do. We just listened.
14/05/2026

The site told us what to do.
We just listened.

Plan B Coffeeworks. A coffeeshop built for the people who already live here.
13/05/2026

Plan B Coffeeworks.
A coffeeshop built for the people who already live here.

T for Terroir.IDN
06/05/2026

T for Terroir.IDN

The junction between the two cabinet doors forms a T, a subtle way to tie the space back to the brand without making it ...
04/04/2026

The junction between the two cabinet doors forms a T, a subtle way to tie the space back to the brand without making it too obvious.

Same goes for the wood panels.
The black finish is there, but we kept it light enough so the natural grain still comes through.

Warm tones, real texture. The glass on the back wall does something similar, it softens without fully obscuring.

Everything here is doing a little more than one job.

There is a specific reason behind the use of ulin wood shingles for this area. By bringing a material typically meant fo...
11/03/2026

There is a specific reason behind the use of ulin wood shingles for this area. By bringing a material typically meant for the outdoors into the interior, it creates a textured backdrop that plays with shadow and depth.

The choice, along with the banana paper pendant lamps, serves as a quiet bridge between the tropicality of Indonesia and Thailand. It is a way to honor the brand’s roots in Bangkok while using materials that feel familiar and close to our local context.

The aim is to let the textures lead, allowing for an atmosphere that feels settled and at ease.

Address

Jalan Tenis III
Jakarta
11730

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00

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