A New Era of Belonging: Inside The Quorum, Hyderabad’s Premier Lifestyle Club

An ode to third places, The Quorum Hyderabad, catalyses meaningful connections and transforms the essence of social engagement into an art form.

  • 25 Oct '24
  • 4:31 pm by Virender Singh

In an era where the boundaries between work and personal life often blur, the significance of third places has never been more pronounced. To fill this vacuum, social clubs serve as a twilight zone for urban dwellers seeking refuge from the daily grind. These esoteric establishments remind us to maintain balance, engage in meaningful conversations and cultivate relationships that enrich our lives. 

Amidst today’s hyper-connected landscape, the emergence of new-age private clubs feels both nostalgic and timely. While technology offers endless avenues for social interaction, the allure of exclusive, curated physical spaces has never been greater. 

One such distinguished sanctuary is The Quorum Hyderabad, a colossal 80,000 sq ft establishment tucked away within Sattva Knowledge City, that stands as the largest in the brand’s esteemed portfolio. As a versatile lifestyle club that artfully intertwines work and leisure; it fosters a sense of belonging and a sense of community for entrepreneurs, visionary disruptors and global Indian citizens. In contrast to its offshoots in Gurgaon and Mumbai, The Quorum Hyderabad boasts a gigantic open-air rooftop, an effortlessly chic outdoor bar, a shimmering pool and a charming gazebo perfectly suited for high-octane soirées

Stunning metallic lights by Qlite Global and Kapoor Lamp Shades grace the reception area, while a tastefully appointed wallpaper sourced from Elementto Lifestyles leaves a riveting first impression. (Image Credits: Rohit Chawla)

 

“This is not merely a club but a narrative in architecture,” reflect founders Vivek Narain and Sonya Jehan. “With its thoughtful interplay of materials and colours—antique bronze, pastel stone, rich timbers—it exudes warmth with a sense of exclusivity.” Masterfully conceived by Principal Architect Alan Barr, The Quorum Hyderabad comes alive through the artistry of designers Pratishta Sehgal, Parima Imsanguan and Natchaya Kongmont from the interior architecture firm ‘greymatters’.

 

A Journey Of The Senses

Emanating an aura of sophistication and cultural richness, the reception area on the sixth floor is a masterclass in conscious design. Here, a statement-making stone counter lends itself as a mellifluous counterpoint to the warmly crafted wood panels, while a mirrored ceiling creates an illusion of spaciousness. 

 

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Private dining rooms at ‘Coalesce,’ showcasing The Quorum’s bold use of nature-inspired wallpapers from Elementto Lifestyles, illuminated by decorative ceiling lights from The White Teak Company, and featuring plush upholstery by Cottons and Satins. (Image Credits: Rohit Chawla)

 

Venturing further into this visual odyssey is ‘Coalesce,’ the club’s in-house brasserie, softly lit by floating floral lights. For those desiring a more intimate setting, the two private dining rooms transport guests to an era defined by unparalleled luxury as the golden standard. Continuing the exploration, the Blooming Tree Bar or ‘Providore,’ emerges as the pulsating nucleus within the club’s sphere of influence. Here, a lighting pillar stands tall and proud like a tree trunk branching out to cast a lambent glow upon the space, while cosy seating pockets invite you to unwind with a sundowner by the tranquil outdoor pool.

With romantic seating nooks and a sweeping view of the outdoor pool, The ‘Providore’ offers a hedonistic atmosphere complemented by custom furniture from In Line Design and upholstery by Cottons and Satins. (Image Credits: Rohit Chawla)

 

Nourishing The Mind, Body And Spirit

Approaching the pavilion, an imposing metal structure emerges, seamlessly interweaving the serene beauty of its natural surroundings with the club’s refined design sensibilities. The adjoining pool deck holds a charm of its own, featuring a pristine lap pool and a sleek gazebo that appears to levitate ethereally over the water’s surface. An adjoining bar and seating enclave beckon you to savour a refreshing beverage after a leisurely swim to complement this picturesque tableau.

The outdoor deck, adorned with decorative ceiling lights by Kapoor Lamp Shades and furnished with elegant pieces from Triconville, exudes a languorous ambience ideally suited for convivial evenings al fresco. (Image Credits: Rohit Chawla)

 

Ascending to the 15,000 sq. ft. rooftop terrace unveils a DJ booth and two internationally certified padel courts, manifesting The Quorum as a three-dimensional utopia—a realm that amalgamates luxurious living, community and rejuvenation. Among the other state-of-the-art amenities, a Pilates studio helmed by Radhika Karle and a Technogym by Sumaya Dalmia further asserts the brand’s proclivity for holistic wellness.

The Indian Padel Federation-certified courts offer a premier avenue for spirited matches. (Image Credits: Rohit Chawla)

 

The Intersection Of Business And Leisure

As one explores the fifth floor, a co-working haven, TBQ (The Business Quarter), unfolds. A gracefully curved wooden wall delineates the reception from the pantry, eloquently leading to the workspace beyond, adorned with acoustic panelling and plush carpets. A corridor adorned with unrivalled creations from the Art Quotient program chaperones you into designated lounges, a venerable nexus for cultural and social engagement during non-working hours. 

The Members’ Lounge is adorned with custom furniture from In-Line Design, cushions by FA Homes and carpets from The Carpet Cellar. (Image Credits: Rohit Chawla)

 

Here, a grand staircase, encased in a Brooklyn-style glass box, adeptly connects both floors, suffusing the space with ample daylight. The lounge features expansive white walls and an Art Deco-inspired ceiling, crafting an inviting atmosphere that welcomes both members and visiting artists.

 

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A murmuration-inspired art installation by origami artist Ankon Mitra serves as a poetic metaphor for the convergence of exceptional minds and ideas at The Quorum. (Image Credits: Rohit Chawla)

 

A Rhapsody Of Materials And Hues

The Quorum Hyderabad has forged a labyrinth of cross-cultural decadence through its curated materials and shades. Antique bronze and granite weave a saga of timelessness, while black metal structures induce a gritty industrial flair. Rich textures emerge from patterned floor tiles and timber parquetry, while accented wallcoverings breathe visual poetry into the space. Vivid pop colours—like electric blue and sunny yellow—punctuate the space, drawing the eye to key design elements and flooding an invigorating energy that enlivens the atmosphere. In contrast, a pastel palette of blush pinks, soft mints, and pale lavenders envelops the surroundings. 

 

Sustainability remains key, prioritising energy efficiency through LED lighting and the embrace of uninhibited sunlight that dances across the fluidly ergonomic spaces. Water conservation takes precedence with low-flow fixtures, while organic elements—such as natural wood, rattan, and locally sourced stones—are integrated throughout the bespoke décor and movable furniture.

A hidden gem behind the work lounge, the library is accessed through a rotating bookshelf. Adorned with upholstery by Cottons and Satins, Elementto Lifestyles wallpaper, and White Teak ceiling lights, this exquisite space inspires creativity. (Image Credits: Rohit Chawla)

 

Where Tradition Meets Futuristic Vision

The Quorum Hyderabad transcends the pre-conceived notion of a social club, emerging as a symbiotic community and contemporary design-led space that unites individuals driven by ideas, ambition and a yearning for genuine connections. As founder Vivek Narain sums it up, “The design philosophy of The Quorum Hyderabad encapsulates the rich heritage of the city while embracing contemporary trends.” In the intricate tapestry of modern India, third places like The Quorum offer a home away from home beyond the familiar confines of daily existence.