Fashion luminary Sabyasachi Mukherjee, known globally for his richly detailed couture and deep roots in Indian aesthetics, has opened a window into his grand Kolkata residence, sprawling over 7,250 square feet. The home’s interior celebrates maximalist décor, featuring dramatic crystal chandeliers, layered textiles, custom furniture and a thoughtful mix of antique and contemporary art.
Unlike minimalistic modern spaces, Sabyasachi’s home embraces layers, patterns, colour and craft, mirroring the designer’s own ethos of heritage-infused luxury. The residence features bespoke seating areas, richly upholstered furnishings, curated art collections and ornamental lighting that brings theatrical warmth to every room. Each space feels like a carefully staged tableau, where personal treasures and artistic pieces coexist with meticulously designed décor.

Highlights include oversized crystal chandeliers that command attention in key living areas, richly textured rugs and draperies that add depth, and accent pieces reflecting global travels and cultural appreciation. The designer’s affinity for craft is evident in hand-finished woodwork, artisanal accessories and thoughtfully arranged alcoves that feel both lived-in and museum-worthy.
The home’s dramatic yet intimate aura underscores Sabyasachi’s flair for storytelling through design, a place where luxury doesn’t merely echo wealth, but expresses identity, history and artistic sensibility. It stands as a personal sanctuary where style, culture and comfort converge, offering a rare glimpse into the private world of one of India’s most influential creative minds.
