Design Anthology

Setting Sail

There’s a certain intrinsic sense to exploring Indonesia and its 17,500 islands — the most of any nation in Asia — by sea. Seafaring is in the country’s DNA — maritime trading with Chinese dynasties and Indian kingdoms dates back to the seventh century, and boats remain a ubiquitous sight along the country’s shoreline. What’s more, from Benggala Island in the west to Papua in the East, this

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