Curved walls coated in textured, terracotta -toned plaster wrap this circular home in Indonesia , designed by local architecture practice Caceres + Tous. Named House Kala, the dwelling is set atop a hill on the Indonesian island of Lombok, on a site with almost 360-degree views of the sea and surrounding forest. House Kala is a circular home in Lombok To maximise views from the site, Caceres + Tous created a circular home raised on a stone plinth, contrasting an exposed facade of full-height glass doors with a secluded inner patio wrapped by curving walls. The reddish-brown plaster used to coat these walls was created to mimic the tone of the soil in Lombok, where clay bricks are used in many vernacular buildings. Terracotta-toned plaster coats the walls "The core concept was to create a private refuge for the owner on a site with 360-degree exposure," Caceres + Tous co-founder Nico Caceres told Dezeen.…