Inside Sabyasachi’s 26,000-sq-ft Delhi flagship: ‘120 grand chandeliers, 200 antique carpets’
Sabyasachi Mukherjee, the renowned Bengali designer, has recently opened a new flagship store in Delhi, spanning 26,000 square feet. This space, which is more than double the size of its original footprint, aims to celebrate Indian luxury and heritage. The store features over 120 grand chandeliers, nearly 200 antique carpets, 300 original paintings, and more than 100 antique textiles, mirrors, and decorative objects.
Inspired by the romance of luxury train travel, the store is divided into corridors reminiscent of old North Calcutta houses, filled with art, objects, and curiosities. One notable feature is an enclosed room inspired by the Old Calcutta tram carriage, with a life-size Bengal tiger sculpture inside. The store also includes an immersive playlist curated by Mukherjee and an experience of Bengali tea rituals.
The new Delhi flagship store is set to open on August 25th at The Citadel, One Style Mile, 6-8 Kalka Das Marg in Mehrauli.
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