Burgundy Bliss: The Power of Red in a Karachi Studio That Feels Like Dubai, Tokyo, and New York Collided
The Mood-Altering Magic of Color In design
Some colors whisper. Burgundy doesn’t. It commands attention, saturates a space with warmth, and—when done right—feels like old money met modern cool. At Ali Khan’s studio in Karachi, we let this deep, moody hue take center stage, layering it with global influences, statement furniture, and a refined interior design philosophy.
At HAUS, we don’t just work with color—we obsess over it. We’ve studied how Tokyo’s hyper-minimalist spaces use depth and contrast, how Milan’s grand interiors balance opulence with restraint, and how New York’s art-filled penthouses pair bold color with sculptural furniture. And then there’s Dubai’s Arts Club—where rich, intoxicating reds meet soft lighting, velvet textures, and an undeniable sense of exclusivity.
This space isn’t just about a color; it’s about how deep reds interact with light, how sleek textures ground the drama, and how statement chairs (yes, the right one makes all the difference) can anchor a room without overwhelming it.
Burgundy, when paired with modern silhouettes, hand-picked global art, and just the right amount of negative space, isn’t just a choice—it’s a power move.
Here’s how to bring bold, global-inspired luxury into your home—without it ever feeling forced.