Ni Luh Putu Novie Christanti Adriani, I Kadek Pranajaya, I Putu Gede Suyoga
Institut Desain & Bisnis Bali, Indonesia

This study explores the transformation of Tenun Grinsing (Hand woven textile), a traditional Balinese textile, into modern interior design elements. Beyond its artistic value, Grinsing Hand Woven textile holds deep cultural and philosophical significance. This research examines preserving its traditional essence while integrating it into contemporary spaces. Using a qualitative-descriptive approach, data is collected through observations, interviews, literature reviews, and visual documentation. The design thinking method guides the process, ensuring transparency and aesthetic focus. Findings show that Grinsing Hand woven textile motifs can be adapted into wall coverings, furniture, and accessories without losing cultural value. These adaptations enhance interior aesthetics, reinforce cultural identity, support sustainability, and boost the local creative economy. This research offers innovative ways to integrate cultural heritage into modern design while ensuring its relevance and preservation.
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