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Inside the unpretentious atelier of artist —a tiny homage to the Greek island of Kea.⁠⁠(Photos: .stamatopoulos)
10/05/2026

Inside the unpretentious atelier of artist —a tiny homage to the Greek island of Kea.⁠

(Photos: .stamatopoulos)

Blue, held.Across both Capybara spaces, Sally Anderson’s work sits quietly. Not as decoration, but as atmosphere. Layere...
06/05/2026

Blue, held.

Across both Capybara spaces, Sally Anderson’s work sits quietly. Not as decoration, but as atmosphere. Layered, intuitive, and shaped by memory, her paintings echo the same language as the bathhouse: water, reflection, and return.

A practice informed by lived experience, where oceans, pools, and domestic rituals flow through each canvas.

Read the full story on our journal via the link in bio.

A ritual, wrapped.Our Mother’s Day gift set pairs  travel trio - a complete morning and night skincare ritual — with a d...
26/04/2026

A ritual, wrapped.

Our Mother’s Day gift set pairs travel trio - a complete morning and night skincare ritual — with a double bathing pass to Capybara.

Skin nourished, body softened, mind slowed. Because care should be felt, not just given.

Order your gift set in-store or online now (see link in bio) — for in-store pick-up ONLY.

17/04/2026

Heat, lifted.

Aufguss is a Nordic sauna ritual where scent, steam, and movement come together. Water and essential oils meet hot stones, and through the rhythm of towel work, the heat is carried - deeper, fuller, more enveloping.

It’s not something to book, or add on.

It unfolds as part of your session, woven into the evening.
Now running every Monday & Friday night. Come as you are — the ritual will find you.

Move through the space slowly.The bathhouse is designed as a sequence, each room inviting a different response from the ...
14/04/2026

Move through the space slowly.

The bathhouse is designed as a sequence, each room inviting a different response from the body.

A place to reconnect with the body through environment alone.
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Reflecting on blue on a grey day…“I was initially attracted to blue because of its capacity to reference so much at once...
04/04/2026

Reflecting on blue on a grey day…

“I was initially attracted to blue because of its capacity to reference so much at once,” explains Sally Anderson. “Blue is the sea and sky.”

Sally’s work sits as a quiet anchor within Capybara - a visual thread that connects water, memory, and interior space. Her paintings echo the same language as the bathhouse itself: fluid, layered, and deeply reflective.

Have you ever been held by water?Watsu is a form of aquatic bodywork where gentle movement, stretch, and stillness come ...
30/03/2026

Have you ever been held by water?

Watsu is a form of aquatic bodywork where gentle movement, stretch, and stillness come together in warm water. Guided by Paula, our resident practitioner, your body is supported, cradled, and slowly unwound. Allowing tension to release without effort.

It’s less about doing, more about letting go. A quiet return to the body, carried by water.

Watsu with Paula - book your session via link in bio.

06/03/2026

Introducing daily silence hours at Capybara 🕛

You asked, we listened. Before noon, the bathhouse breathes in quiet. No chatter, no rush, just warm water, gentle air, and a moment to be still.

Book your bath via link in bio.

Bathing as architecture—light, thoughtful, and perfectly in tune with the landscape.Kengo Kuma & Associates’ Kogoshi Bat...
05/03/2026

Bathing as architecture—light, thoughtful, and perfectly in tune with the landscape.

Kengo Kuma & Associates’ Kogoshi Bathhouse perches halfway up a cliff, extending one of Japan’s finest hot-spring inns into its surroundings rather than taking over.
Cypress floors run through the space, pale and airy yet steeped in tradition.

The mix of visual lightness and precise structure makes the bath feel suspended—floating somewhere between ground and sky.

Here, architecture steps back, giving bathing the spotlight. A space to linger, breathe, and soak it all in.
Architects: Kengo Kuma and Associates.
Photography: Water Archi

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235 Commonwealth Street
Surry Hills, NSW
2010

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