Art permeates every corner of Sanjay Passi and Shalini Passi’s palatial home in Delhi. Located in the uber-expensive and exclusive Golf Links neighbourhood of the national capital, the bungalow was featured in a YouTube video shared by Curly Tales in December 2024.
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In the video, Shalini gave a home tour of her 20,000 sq ft architectural masterpiece, dripping in art and luxury, which looks more like an art gallery than a home. She shared that it took more than five years to build the mansion, which is a labour of love.
Inside Shalini and Sanjay Passi’s Delhi mansion
The home is characterised by a maximalist style that blends luxury, art, comfort, and nature, with artworks that rival those of the Louvre itself. The first thing that catches one’s eye is the shape of the mansion itself, distinctly different from the usual homes one sees in modern cities. It is built in a sweeping curve that overlooks a manicured lawn.
A towering sculpture of the Buddha’s head dominates the lawn and serves as the anchor of the house. It is a 25-foot sculpture by renowned artist Subodh Gupta, surrounded by trees, a lavish garden, a seating area, and a bamboo grove.
The minimalist facade of the house – white walls, wooden accents, and large windows that let natural light in – counters the maximalist interiors. Other key highlights include a swimming pool surrounded by nature, a comfortable gazebo for entertainment,
The interiors
As for the interior, the mansion’s curving corridor serves as the backdrop for many of the most valued artworks, which are put on display. According to a 2024 interview Shalini Passi gave to Architectural Digest, the mansion is home to paintings, video art, sculptures, installations, Fornasetti bureaus, Gio Ponti tchotchkes, gilt-wood mirrors, étagère bookshelves, an MF Husain painting, and much more.
Though the home is often called a museum, Shalini told AD that nothing in her residence is static. In fact, new pieces are often mixed with old; paintings in storage are pulled out, dusted off, and hung.
While art becomes the centre of attraction, the decor is equally stunning. From crystal chandeliers to plain white walls to allow art to shine, intricate woodwork, plush carpeted floor, Persian rugs, marble flooring, luxurious upholstery, and gilded mirrors make the space even more stunning.
Additionally, the house is made for art. It’s cathedral-like central space with massive glass windows not only light up the artworks inside but also perfectly frame the works in the garden.


