Step down from the lobby of Komaneka at Bisma before you reach the edge of its majestic view of jungle paradise, several guwungan will be caught by your eyes. Guwungan or many people known it as rooster cage become one of the chosen unique interiors at Komaneka. Art is everywhere and all of exquisite taste.

Guwungan was firstly brought by a Balinese man along the Balinese road between Klungkung and Karangasem in 1930s. Guwungan itself is also used as part of the required equipment for some ceremonies in Bali also Java. During the celebration of new-born baby, the parents will conduct a special blessing ceremony after the baby reached 6 months based on Balinese calendar. Putting the baby inside the guwungan (cage) that has meaning to protect the baby from danger or bad spirit based on Hindu beliefs.

Beautiful reflection from the lined-up Guwungan could easily be seen at the lobby of Komaneka at Bisma. Not only there, when you make your way down onto the Madu Manis Kitchen of Komaneka at Rasa Sayang several guwungan will also pamper your eyes. Art is defined through beauty and taste until it found the harmony itself.