Inside Susan Khan’s The Charter Project: A new luxurious internal destination in Hyderabad

Susan Khan unveiled the Store The Charcoal project in Hyderabad with the help of Gauri Khan. , Photo Credit: Siddhant Tagore
The day before the formal launch of the Kathokoyala Project (TCP) in Hyderabad Jubilee Hills (TCP), Susan Khan And his team is adding the final door to the place. By spreading the six -storey, it identified Susan’s Faii in the interior design scene of Hyderabad, 14 years after the establishment of TCP in Mumbai. Space and product lines of concepts on one floor are featured Gauri Khan Designs,
Susan’s excitement, associated with the nervous hint, he has clearly named it while settling in an interview on the fifth floor, properly burnedhouse. Each level tells the story of a distinct design – but it is more later.
Two years have passed due to his entry into Hyderabad. “My partners-Karan Bajaj, Nafis Ahmed and Ish Shov Jain-came to me with this idea. They have high-end products in the audio-visual space, specialization in home theater, automation systems and kitchen (audio and outside, hackers, hackers and simple kitchen).
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Design runs in his DNA. Susan Khan founded the charcoal project in Mumbai on 27, Long Beach, California, decorated with an associate art degree in interior design from Brooks College and the priceless hand of ExperiencS-or XperiensSs with his mother Jarin Khan. “My mother was an interior designer for 35 years,” Susan recalled. As a kid, he often blamed his mother in a site visiting Hyderabad. “I must have five or six then. He designed a less property here and I was fascinated by the colors. “
The six-east store contains the themetic display of internal concepts and product lines in photo credit: Siddhant Tagore
However, after the establishment of his own interior design business, Susan rarely visited Hyderabad – until very year ago, when he was approved with this project. Frequently pursues the city, where he studied corporate, residential and commercial places with local design landscape. “Hyderabad is a progressive city, and I am surprised at the warmth of the people. Here is a distinct fair for luxury. I felt the perfect market for my design aesthetics – quiet luxury with a fun brother.”

Susan reviews that all curved furniture and accessories in Hyderabad are designed in India. “Some embroidery and prints of upholstery are inspired by fruit from birds, animals and Konkon coasts, including motifs affected by other regions. We also designed a furniture inspired by the branches of the tree, using metallic and electronic fiber to make it suitable for tropical climate. Describes his choice for organic size.
Lots of natural lighting internal floods, a design choice of Susan Architect Rajiv Polarikhar and credited to the main designer Osama Patel. “We have an incredible design team,” he said, “he said,” their creative ends monitor the global tendency and travel-inspired effects. ” He also shared a personal connection with his team, whom he was affectionately called him ‘charcoal gladiators’. “Some carpeteers and painters working with my mom now work with me – the next generation is moving forward.”
Themetic presentation
One floor Gauri Khan demonstrates products and ideas by designs Photo Credit: Siddhant Tagore
The Mumbai store was originally spread across the two floors, a one -floor lease was downed during the epidemic, providing a new canvas on the six -storey Hyderabad store. Susan and its team designed each layer with a distinct principles – dedicated to one accessories, the other showcasing kitchen and living zone concepts, the third integrates ‘another audio -visual and light system’ focus on the bedroom and children. Some artworks are encouraged from India, while others come from Palm Spring in California.
Talking about his cooperation with long -time friend Gauri Khan, Susan said, “I appreciate his sensitivity and design non -compliment.
In a parting note, when asked about the inspiration behind the charcoal project, he laughed and explained, “Every site I visit is gray and dark like charcoal. When it burns with my energy and creative ideas, it is illuminated.” The name came like this. “
Published – Feb 27, 2025 04:37 pm IST