Artociti Unveils First Experience Center in Delhi: A New Haven for Art Lovers

Artociti, a renowned name in premium wall decor, has opened its inaugural experience center in Delhi's Kirti Nagar. This center showcases an array of artworks from three-dimensional sculptures to traditional Indian paintings, offering art enthusiasts a unique, immersive experience. The move signifies a milestone in Artociti's expansion journey.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 14-10-2024 17:35 IST | Created: 14-10-2024 17:35 IST
Artociti Unveils First Experience Center in Delhi: A New Haven for Art Lovers
ARTOCITI, a small-town brand from Jharkhand Launches Its First Experience Center in Delhi's Premium Kirti Nagar Furniture Market. Image Credit: ANI
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New Delhi, India — Artociti, a rising force in the realm of wall decor and art, has officially launched its first experience center in Kirti Nagar, Delhi, known as India's largest furniture market. The brand, originally from Bokaro Steel City, Jharkhand, has progressed from its modest beginnings to earn a reputation for high-quality wall art, sculptures, and canvas prints that blend tradition with modern technology.

The innovative experience center, strategically located next to the Kirti Nagar Police Station at WHS T1, offers art aficionados a chance to engage with Artociti's comprehensive product line in an inviting, immersive setting. Exhibiting a range of art forms from 3D sculptures featuring historical figures like Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj and Guru Gobind Singh to contemporary murals, the venue promises a rich visual treat to enthusiasts including homeowners, architects, and interior designers. Beyond a sales outlet, it acts as a gallery underscoring Artociti's dedication to top-notch craftsmanship and artistic evolution.

Founder and CEO, Indrajeet Kumar, emphasized the importance of the new opening, stating, "This represents a crucial step in our ongoing journey. Originating from a small town in Jharkhand, we are poised to answer the diverse demands of the Indian art scene. Our mission is to democratize access to high-caliber, museum-grade art, and this center is a significant stride towards that goal." The center also allows for customizable art options, broadening the appeal and accessibility of Artociti's collections.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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