Shabnam Gupta weaves a globetrotting Indian style home in Mumbai
JUN 12, 2024
| By Aditi Sharma Maheshwari
The open bar has veneer walls with wooden beams, incorporated in a quintessential British style. The Tanjore painting, bar chair along with the tabletop light are all from Peacock Life. The flooring is CMC Marble and the art print is from Calcuttan Art Gallery; Photography by Kuber Shah
Everything Shabnam Gupta touches becomes an exemplary standard; a ready reckoner of how to mix worlds, traditions and crafts, to produce something that is timeless, rooted in strong concepts and endlessly charming. Many celebrity homes and plush residences have been moulded by her astute skills yet each feels like a haven, that are extremely real, warm and easy to live in. This 7,700 sq ft, four bedroom duplex in Mumbai is one such example; a home endowed with views of the Arabian Sea, paired with Shabnam’s magic touch. While the husband and wife reside here, their two daughters visit often.
Shared dreams
“The client was familiar with my retail store, Peacock Life, and had previously purchased many products from us. During our meeting, while it was a pleasure to see how easily our styles and aesthetics matched, it was only when I finally started working with them, is when I realised, firstly, the incredible scale of this project, and how it was such a boon to work with people whose design sensibilities are aligned with mine,” says Shabnam, the creative force behind The Orange Lane, and the founder of Peacock Life.
“It also helped that the husband worked to build several brands in the country, so had a great creative eye, and a spirit to be experimental,” she adds. The duo wished for a home that not only portrayed their globetrotting lifestyle but also provided a feeling of pause; an interior drenched in Indian pride yet with an international appeal. “And, they wished for a tinge of eccentricity,” explains Shabnam.
Look up and around
Scale, immense detailing, and eye to detail define the interiors. The home’s entrance with the Garuda sets the tone for what’s inside — drama, intrigue and fine craftsmanship. The lobby was designed with a keen eye too. “Since this is a transitional space, we decided to add a little more brooding quality to it with the chequered tiles and the low hanging chandelier. It gives the space an ethereal feeling,” says Shabnam.
There’s a lot of embellishment in the house with the contribution of craftspeople and specially sourced pieces from across the country. “One of the powder bathrooms is completely in charcoal paint with Thikri work from Rajasthan, done in a non-traditional way. We envisioned the space like a black night sky with twinkling stars. The other bathroom is made in thick, carved marble slabs with the idea of a lotus body” mentions Shabnam.
Several other areas in the home, be it the bar with the wooden ceiling, the Godfather-like study with leather furniture and veneer panelled walls, to the individualistic bedrooms showcasing each member’s unique tastes makes the home a keen design study in melding aesthetics within a unifying theme. A microcosm of Indian crafts reinterpreted in modern forms, bespoke pieces, special sculptures sourced countrywide and English tones give the home an everlasting visual semblance. Tranquil yet trendsetting, welcome to India modern.