Rikyanto Rikyanto, Arnold Maximillian, Tessa Eka Darmayanti
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. Toraja people believe in living life based on the philosophy of Tallu Lolona (Three pinnacles of life) is God's creation that is arranged in a harmonious scope. Tallu Lolona's philosophy is an ancestral teaching that should be preserved. This study aims to find out the meaning of the Tallu Lolona philosophy on the life of the Toraja people, and the possible inspiration that can be applied to interior design elements through line, shape, pattern, space, lighting, and color. This qualitative article uses a cultural studies approach that is supported by literature exploration. The results of this study are ideas in the form of lines, shapes, colors, spaces, textures, and lighting taken from the tangible and intangible values of the Tallu Lolona philosophy, through Passura or Tongkonan house wall carvings. This research contributes to k nowledge about Toraja’s cultural values , which is also a relic of the ancestors that must be preserved to maintain national identity.