Pablo Luna
Pablo Luna is a Chilean born architect, artist, and designer with Peruvian – Lebanese heritage. Pablo studied architecture at Columbia University in New York City, where he became aware of the world-renowned organic architecture movement that was gaining momentum in Bali, Indonesia.
In 2014, Pablo decided to move to Bali to expand his understanding of what it means to design sustainably and began working with bamboo. Gaining confidence in his ability to contribute and leave his footprint on the – relatively new- bamboo scene, he started Pablo Luna Studio in 2016.
Since starting his own studio, based in Ubud, Pablo has had a tremendous impact on the organic architecture scene, gaining recognition for his work both within Indonesia and abroad. He now seeks to bring his passion for the marriage of sustainability with beauty to personal amulets, in the form of Pablo Luna Jewelry.
Pablo Luna
Pablo Luna is a Chilean born architect, artist, and designer with Peruvian – Lebanese heritage. Pablo studied architecture at Columbia University in New York City, where he became aware of the world-renowned organic architecture movement that was gaining momentum in Bali, Indonesia.
In 2014, Pablo decided to move to Bali to expand his understanding of what it means to design sustainably and began working with bamboo. Gaining confidence in his ability to contribute and leave his footprint on the – relatively new- bamboo scene, he started Pablo Luna Studio in 2016.
Since starting his own studio, based in Ubud, Pablo has had a tremendous impact on the organic architecture scene, gaining recognition for his work both within Indonesia and abroad. He now seeks to bring his passion for the marriage of sustainability with beauty to personal amulets, in the form of Pablo Luna Jewelry.
Dolores
Dolores, together with Pablo the co-founder of Pablo Luna Jewelry, is an architect by trade.
Born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she spent most of her professional career, she worked as an architect for various studios and companies.
In 2021 Dolores moved from Argentina to Bali with her fiancé, in search of adventure and expanding her horizons. After taking various courses on bamboo and sustainable architecture she began working in Pablo Luna Studio where today is a senior manager.
But her adventure with bamboo did not stop there. Her passion for fashion and design led to a new collaboration with Pablo: bamboo jewelry.
In early 2022, Dolores partnered up with Pablo to relaunch Pablo Luna Jewelry.
Dolores
Dolores, together with Pablo the co-founder of Pablo Luna Jewelry, is an architect by trade.
Born and raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she spent most of her professional career, she worked as an architect for various studios and companies.
In 2021 Dolores moved from Argentina to Bali with her fiancé, in search of adventure and expanding her horizons. After taking various courses on bamboo and sustainable architecture she began working in Pablo Luna Studio where today is a senior manager.
But her adventure with bamboo did not stop there. Her passion for fashion and design led to a new collaboration with Pablo: bamboo jewelry.
In early 2022, Dolores partnered up with Pablo to relaunch Pablo Luna Jewelry.
Pablo Luna Jewelry
Pablo Luna Jewelry’s story started in 2020 when, after years of dedication to his architecture studio, Pablo felt inspired to transcend the limits of the studio’s practice and continue his bamboo journey in other settings. He did not only want to use bamboo in his architectural designs, but he also wanted to feel the bamboo and take it with him wherever he went.
He ended up designing a pendant. A pendant made from a slice of leftover bamboo, enclosed in recycled silver, that he wore around his neck. Not long after Pablo started wearing this very personal and unique piece of jewelry, people started asking him if he could make similar pieces for them. The idea for Pablo Luna Jewelry was born.
Pablo Luna Jewelry, like the architecture studio, combines local craftsmanship and sustainability with beauty and luxury. Each piece is handcrafted from local materials by Balinese artists, protecting and supporting the Balinese craftsmanship heritage, whilst promoting a healthier relationship with nature and earth’s limited resources.