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The Billionaire's Address Book
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|July/August 2025
We deep dive into the country's top luxury décor studios that cater exclusively to India's billionaires

There's often an unspoken spark of intrigue associated with the lives and homes of India's riches. India now has 284 billionaires, and 85,698 individuals with a net worth exceeding $10 million, according to Knight Frank. While their number runs into thousands, their combined net worth is more than several world economies.
If you're anything like us, you've probably found yourself wondering: What do they do differently? In the world of design, that curiosity translates into a rather noteworthy question—what goes into designing the tranquil spaces that some of India's uber-wealthy call home?
"Designing for public figures is always an immersive experience because their homes are both private sanctuaries and public symbols," shares Gauri Khan, Founder of Gauri Khan Designs, adding, "One of my fondest memories is working on a project where the brief was deeply personal—full of childhood references, travel memories, and a deep love for art. The client wasn't just looking for luxury; they wanted the space to reflect their journey."
The celebrated designer's studio—credited with designing the homes of some of India's biggest stars like Ranbir Kapoor, Alia Bhatt, Karan Johar, besides her husband Shah Rukh Khan —follows a bespoke, holistic model. "The idea is to offer clients a personalised and focused design journey—from concept to execution. We take on select projects each year, allowing us to maintain the level of customisation and creative attention that defines our work." Khan's new experience centre in Delhi offers a glimpse into her aesthetic and serves as an inspiring starting point for clients to envision their own spaces. "Timelines and project scopes vary, but our priority is always to create thoughtful, refined spaces that reflect the client's individuality," she says.
The age of hyper-personalisation
This story is from the July/August 2025 edition of LuxeBook.
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