Why Everyone in Lucknow Is Talking About The Melons Studio – A Creative Playground for Workshops & Experiences
- Feb 12
- 3 min read
In a city that’s constantly evolving, few spaces are intentionally building culture.
Tucked inside Lucknow is The Melons' Studio — a homegrown creative space founded with a simple yet radical intention: To build something new — where there is no competition, only collaboration.
And that intention is felt the moment you enter.
🌿 A Home That Became a Community

The Melons’ Studio operates out of a home — but what happens inside feels far bigger.
Born from a vision to nurture Lucknow’s artistic community, the studio welcomes strangers into an intimate setting that fosters:
Conversation
Exchange
Participation
Belonging
It is more than a venue.
It is a living, breathing gathering space where stories unfold and connections deepen.
Here, people don’t just attend events — they become part of them.
🎭 The Founders Behind the Vision
The studio is co-founded by Mann Tarang and Prince — two creators whose journeys shape the soul of the space.
Prince, a home chef and educator from Delhi, previously taught music and offered music therapy to neurodivergent children. His work is rooted in care, inclusivity, and thoughtful hosting — something that reflects deeply in the way food and hospitality are curated here.
Mann, a multi-disciplinary artist from Lucknow with a background in music, theatre, and films, brings narrative depth and curatorial vision to every experience. Every gathering feels like a story, not just an event.
Together with their team, they design experiences where every detail — from space to food — is intentional.
🎨 What Happens at The Melons’ Studio?
While many know them for workshops, their offerings go beyond simple classes.
🍩 Creative Workshops
They host immersive, hands-on sessions such as:
Donut Making Workshop
Pizza Making (Valentine’s Special)
Be Dazzled Canvas Workshop
Floral & DIY Craft Experiences
These workshops are interactive and beginner-friendly — designed for people who want to create, not just watch.
🎲 Themed Game Nights & Social Gatherings
The Melons’ Studio also curates themed game nights and collaborative evenings designed to spark dialogue and connection.
In a city where most outings are passive, this space encourages participation.
It’s laughter around a table.
It’s strangers bonding over shared activities.
It’s community in motion.
🧺 Styled Experiences & Themed Food
From Giant Picnic Experiences to aesthetic seasonal setups, the studio blends:
Thoughtful décor
Immersive themes
Curated food & beverage spreads
Food here isn’t an add-on — it’s part of the storytelling.
Every experience feels cohesive, intimate, and designed.
💖 Upcoming Highlight: Galentine’s Party – 15th February
One of their most anticipated upcoming events is the Girls-Only Galentine’s Party happening on 15th February in Lucknow. This isn’t a typical Valentine’s celebration. It’s a curated afternoon dedicated to celebrating friendship.
The experience will include:
💐 Bouquet making & floral arrangements
✨ DIY charm creation
🕯 Candle painting
🍪 Cookie decoration
🎁 Return gifts
🎀 Themed décor
🧁 A curated food & beverage spread
Guests can come solo or bring their best friends — and leave with handmade creations and meaningful memories.
In a city like Lucknow, spaces that create safe, aesthetic, women-led gatherings are still rare.
This one feels intentional.
And it’s already building excitement.
🌸 Why Spaces Like This Matter
Lucknow is craving new kinds of third spaces.
Places where:
Creativity feels accessible
Conversations feel safe
Participation feels natural
Collaboration replaces competition
The Melons’ Studio is quietly shaping that shift.
Small in scale, powerful in impact.
🍈 Final Thoughts from The Lucknow Insider
The Melons’ Studio represents a new cultural direction for Lucknow — one built on collaboration, creativity, and community. Whether it’s workshops, themed gatherings, curated food experiences, or the upcoming Galentine’s celebration — every event is designed with intention.
And honestly, that’s exactly the kind of energy our city needs more of.
















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