The exhibition featured immersive spaces designed by four renowned Indonesian interior designers and architects: Revano Satria (RSI Group International), Sora Annisa (SA Studio), Angelina Deviana (Verich Design), and Tara Claudia (Boon Studio).
MOIEHAUS is committed to providing a platform for young designers to cultivate their creativity while drawing inspiration from industry professionals. This exhibition features renowned brands such as Vitra, Gubi, Audo Copenhagen, Vipp, Maisondada, Tom Dixon, and Vibia, all part of the MOIEHAUS collection.
By encouraging collaboration between industry experts and emerging talents, Nava Sajiva Experience Space 2025 aims to serve as an innovative catalyst for the growth of interior design and architecture in Indonesia.
REVANO SATRIA (RSI GROUP) – NATSUKASHI HOUSE
Natsukashi House revives the golden era of the 90s when Japanese comics and anime shaped imaginations. Designed by @revanosatria @rsigroup, this booth captures the essence of Mukashi no Yume, or Dreams of the Past, bringing childhood memories back to life.
The aged wooden textures, the quiet hum of nostalgia in every corner, and the shelves lined with familiar characters recreate the warmth of an old Japanese home. The rustle of manga pages, the excitement of collecting treasured toys, and the joy of discovering new stories all linger in the air.
Natsukashi House welcomes visitors into a space where nostalgia feels tangible. The past is not distant but alive in every detail, inviting everyone to step in, look around, and relive the moments that once filled their world with wonder.
ANGELINA DEVIANA (VERICH DESIGN) – ECHOES OF HOME: A ’90S REVIVAL
Echoes of Home revives a time when family moments centered around the living room. Designed by @angelinadeviana @verichdesign, this space reflects an era when presence mattered more than screens, and conversations unfolded without distraction.
Laughter, quiet conversations, and shared experiences filled every corner, creating a sense of comfort for family and friends alike. The living room held memories that formed naturally, before technology reshaped how people connected.
That warmth lingers in Echoes of Home, where nostalgia takes shape in familiar details. The simple joy of togetherness remains, reminding visitors of the moments that truly matter.
TARA CLAUDIA (BOON STUDIO) – THE SLINKY
With a natural rhythm that bridges motion and structure, this space designed by @taraclaudia @boondesignstudio achieves harmony. Inspired by the classic coil toy known for its ability to stretch, flex, and return to form, The Slinky translates this dynamic movement into an architectural language of curves and continuity.
Arched thresholds and sculptural furnishings remove boundaries and establish an organic flow that encourages interaction. Light moves across surfaces and highlights the contrast between softness and precision, playfulness and sophistication. Adaptability shapes structure into something dynamic and intentional. The space embraces movement and presence, showing that great design is both seen and felt.
SORA ANNISA (SA STUDIO) – MULIH OMAH EYANG
The 1990s bring back memories of warmth, vibrant colors, and a deep connection to home. ‘Mulih Omah Eyang’ by @sora_annisa of SA Studio revives this sentiment, recreating the familiarity of a grandparent’s home, a place of comfort and tradition.
Javanese influences shape the space. Cultural accents, lush greenery, and rich textiles create depth and authenticity. Each detail reflects a respect for heritage, linking past and present into a cohesive and inviting design. ‘Mulih Omah Eyang’ offers a place to slow down, relive cherished moments, and reconnect with the essence of home and family.






































