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From a traveller's trunk

Updated on: 23 November,2013 07:44 AM IST  | 
Ruchika Kher |

Inspired by her travels around the world and her love for all things distressed, Shaira Khan, choreographer Ahmad Khan's wife, has opened Castle, a home d ufffdcor store in Andheri. Unperturbed by competition from neighbours (her store is beside Suzanne Roshan's The Charcoal Project), Khan is sure that her offbeat, classy picks will add extra spark to any home

From a traveller's trunk

Owner Shaira Khan amidst her creative designs. The store houses a range of home decor items    ufffd from candle stands to mirrors and chairs to lamps, mostly in distressed and with a burnt wood finish. Pics/ Satyajit Desai
Owner Shaira Khan amidst her creative designs. The store houses a range of home decor items -- from candle stands to mirrors and chairs to lamps, mostly in distressed and with a burnt wood finish. Pics/ Satyajit Desai



Red Indian Mask (Rs 10,500) Add some quirk to your home with this Red Indian mask that Khan got back from one of her travels abroad.



Tin candle stands (Rs 1,200 each) These unique aerial tin candle stands are a perfect way to brighten up your home. The heart-shaped candle holder with star patterns can be used as a single piece or in a bunch.



Red bench with drawer (Rs 29,000) Khan says that she made this bench for thinkers, who would like to have a cup of tea in the balcony, immersed in their thoughts and if they wished to pen something down, the drawer can be a safe place to keep all that they need. The teak wood, distressed-finished bench is chic and unique.

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