Jaipur · Since 2010
Crafted in
Jaipur. Sold
to the World.
Every Luxe Home piece begins as MDF, cut and primed in our Jaipur workshop, then finished with artwork rooted in the city's miniature painting tradition — a craft form that dates back to the Mughal courts.

10+
Years of production
500+
Artisan designs
15,000+
Customers served
5★
Hotels supplied
Our Story
The Smallest Details Make the Biggest Impressions
At Luxehome, we believe that the smallest details make the biggest impressions. What began as a commitment to craftsmanship has grown into a trusted name in hospitality amenities — today, Luxehome is proud to supply some of the biggest hotel chains in the world, including Taj and Fairmont. Every tray, every finish, every piece that leaves our workshop is built to meet the exacting standards of luxury hospitality, where guests notice everything and expect nothing less than perfection.
But luxury, to us, has never meant compromise — least of all on the planet. Sustainability sits at the heart of everything we make. We choose materials and processes responsibly, and every product is finished with food-grade lacquer, so that what looks beautiful is also safe to live with, every single day. It's a philosophy that runs through our entire process — thoughtful sourcing, mindful manufacturing, and products designed to last, not to be replaced.
From five-star hotel suites to homes that value the same standard of quality, Luxehome brings the same promise: products crafted with care, finished with integrity, and made to stand the test of time. This is more than a business for us — it's a craft, refined one detail at a time.

The Founder
Riddhi Darda
Founder, Luxehome by Tistabene
Luxehome is led by founder Riddhi Darda, whose vision took Jaipur's craft heritage from the workshop floor to the world stage. Under her direction, Luxehome has grown from a craftsmanship-first studio into a trusted amenities partner for the world's finest hotel chains.
That vision reached a milestone at Maison & Objet Paris, where Riddhi represented Luxehome at the Indian pavilion — presenting Jaipur-crafted amenity accessories to buyers and designers from across the globe.

The Workshop
Cut, Primed, Finished
Each piece starts as MDF — a stable, non-warping base that holds lacquer better than wood. Our craftspeople cut and prime every form by hand in our Jaipur facility.
The artwork comes next — rooted in Jaipur's miniature painting tradition: intricate motifs, precise colour, and detail that rewards a closer look.
The lacquer coat goes on last. Multiple passes, hand-buffed between each one, until the surface is smooth, sealed, and durable enough for daily use in a five-star bathroom.
The Tradition
Miniature Painting, Applied to Objects
Jaipur's miniature painting tradition originated in the Mughal court — an art of fine detail, flat colour planes, and decorative borders derived from manuscript illumination. It was never meant for walls. It was always made for objects.
Luxe Home applies that tradition directly to functional pieces. The Floare collection takes its floral motif from Mughal garden manuscripts. The Baros collection references geometric tile patterns from Rajasthani palace floors. Indus draws on the earthy tones of the river valley pottery tradition.
Specificity is the point. “Inspired by Indian craft” is not enough. Every collection has a named reference and a documented motif origin.

The Finish
Brass Trim — Not Decoration. Structure.
The brass trim that edges every Luxe Home piece is not applied for decoration. It is a structural element that protects the painted edge from chipping and gives the lacquer surface a clean, gallery-framed border.
The brass is fitted by hand. Mitre cuts at each corner. Secured before the final lacquer pass so that the trim sits flush with the surface rather than sitting on top of it. The difference is visible. It is also the reason our pieces survive daily handling in hotel in-room settings.
As Trusted By
Five-Star Hotels Already Buy This
Taj, Fairmont, Hyatt, Trident, JW Marriott and several independent palace properties use Luxe Home accessories in their in-room amenity sets. If it is good enough for a Taj suite, it is good enough for your home.
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