Les Tresors, a pioneering art gallery founded by Archana Srivastava and Priyanka Morjaria, made its grand debut in Mumbai. Located in the bustling Atria Mall, this 1,615-square-foot gallery blends fine art with sophisticated home decor, creating an immersive space where art meets lifestyle. Les Tresors stands out by making art accessible to everyone, from the seasoned collector to those simply curious about the world of creativity.
With a collection featuring works from 42 celebrated and emerging artists—including renowned names like Thota Vaikuntham, RB Bhaskaran, Brinda Miller, and Dr. Sanjiv Kishor Goutam—the gallery also proudly showcases pieces from its co-founder, Archana Srivastava. Les Tresors is designed to inspire both art connoisseurs and newcomers, with the mission to integrate art into daily life. The gallery caters not only to buyers but to those seeking to learn, appreciate, and engage with art on a deeper level.
The opening event was a star-studded affair, attracting Mumbai’s elite, including High Net Worth Individuals (HNIs), Ultra High Net Worth Individuals (UHNIs), and bureaucrats. Notable attendees included acclaimed artists such as Laila Khan, Bina Aziz, Dr. John Douglas, Asit Kumar Patnaik, and Bhagwan Rampure, underscoring the gallery’s position as a cultural hotspot.
Les Tresors offers more than just fine art; it provides a platform for interactive and personalized luxury gifting through the integration of technology. Soon, customers will be able to explore exclusive gifts via the Les Tresors website, using virtual reality (VR) and visual effects (VFX) to customize their selections. This innovative approach allows buyers to add personal touches such as custom notes and digital signatures, making every gift truly unique.
Beyond gifting, the gallery is committed to preserving and celebrating India’s rich cultural heritage. It will regularly host book readings, performances, and other cultural events, cementing its role as a creative and cultural hub for the city.
Archana Srivastava, co-founder of Les Tresors, shared her excitement at the gallery’s launch: “At Les Tresors, we aim to bridge the gap between creator and viewer, offering a space where each piece of art tells a story. Art is about connection, and our mission is to share its transformative power—whether it’s to spark joy, provoke thought, or inspire meaningful conversations. We want people to live with art, not just view it.”
Co-founder Priyanka Morjaria of Les Tresors echoed these sentiments: “The overwhelming response to our opening shows that people are looking for more personal, approachable art experiences. At Les Tresors, we offer a diverse range of fine art and luxurious decor, guaranteeing that every customer will find something that resonates with their style. We aim to make art an essential part of everyday living.”
In addition to its impressive art collection, Les Tresors features meticulously handcrafted luxury home decor. Prices range from₹2500 to₹5 lakhs, making high-quality art and decor more accessible than traditional luxury stores. Sustainability is at the core of the gallery’s offerings—each decor piece is made from recycled and recyclable materials, including handblown glass, hammered brass, aluminium, and copper. These ethically sourced items blend individuality with aesthetics, providing visitors the opportunity to bring home pieces that reflect both style and sustainability.
Looking ahead, Les Tresors plans to collaborate with both national and international artists, expanding its collection and decor offerings to ensure each visit is fresh and inspiring. This new addition to Mumbai’s art scene promises to be a haven for art lovers, collectors, and anyone looking to experience the beauty of art in everyday life.
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