100 Years
100 Stories
The Indian palate has expanded, as spicy, crunchy and sweet, jostle for space with newer entrants like umami and cheesy. More and more people are seeking out global as well as Indian dining experiences in concept restaurants, bars and cafes, each offering exquisite culinary offerings. But it isn't just the food that is making waves. The ambience of the restaurants is just as important. The tiles along the walls and floors were carefully chosen to create the perfect atmosphere - a conversation starter that resonates with the ethos of the brand. As more people flock to restaurants or cafes, Bharat tiles have been quietly creating customisable designs that would elevate any restaurant, bar or cafe. Because for BFT, it is always about more than just tiles. It is about creating a space that truly reflects the mood and experience of the people in it.
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36Bharat and Nation BuildingPresenting to you an infographic of some of the greatest institutions and structures of modern India, whether it is educational institutions, defence academies, research centres, or financial institutions, that have been paved with Bharat's quality tiles.Read More
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37A Milk RevolutionAs India increased its milk production capacity to feed her growing population, Bharat's tiles found their way into two of the country's largest milk cooperatives, the Amul and Aarey milk processing plants. Swadeshi tiles for swadeshi initiatives, read about how the tiles Bharat used to floor the factories reflected the pride and self-suffciency of the farmers of IndiaRead More
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38BFT Classics 1960s: Air India BuildingBharat laid tiles and in situ terrazzo in 23 floors of the Air India Building, one of Bombay’s oldest skyscrapers and India’s first building with an escalator. Learn how Bharat became the first choice of architects for tiling this symbolic building and how it has maintained its presence in Bombay's evolving architecture landscape.Read More