100 Years
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100 Years 100 Stories
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It's where the elite and the refined of society come in to eat a sumptuous meal, have a martini or two, recline and study in reading rooms and relax by poolsides and verdant gardens. The British legacy of clubs has been carried forward with elan in the country. Bharat has elevated these spaces with its customised floor offerings. Whether you're looking for retro chic or Victorian stateliness, Bharat’s floors have set the right mood in these swanky clubs all over the country.

Trinity tiles at the Bowring Club, Bangalore
Persian Carpet pattern tiles at Kasauli Club, Himachal Pradesh, Architect: Namita Singh
Bharat's 3D Heritage Pattern tiles at the Campollian Club, Khopoli
Customised Windmill patterned Tiles as can be seen in Secunderabad Club, Architect: Kasim Ali Khan, BFT Archives
Grey and Black diamond patterned terrazzo tiles at the Delhi Gymkhana Restaurant
Customised Windmill patterned Tiles at the Secunderabad Club, Architect: Kasim Ali Khan. Courtesy: Kasim Ali Khan
Grey and Black diamond patterned terrazzo tiles at the Delhi Gymkhana Restaurant
Tulip pattern tiles with Scallop border at the Kasauli Club, Himachal Pradesh, Architect: Namita Singh
Bharat's geometric border riser tiles at the Campollian Club, Khopoli
A Heritage carpet greets visitors to the Bangalore Club, Bangalore
Bharat's Unitinta and Windmill patterned tiles with Geometric border tiles at the C.P Club Nagpur
Star Design tiles in the dining room of the Bangalore Club, Bangalore
Bharat's Inverlochy tiles used in the Mahabaleshwar Club
Kolam patterned tiles at the Bowring Club, Bangalore
A striking combination of Heritage and plain Designer tiles for Kasauli Club, Architect: Namita Singh
Customised Bharat tiles at the Bowring Club, Bangalore
Kolam patterned tiles at the Bowring Club, Bangalore
Bharat's Unitinta and geometric border tiles at the C.P Club, Nagpur
A custom designed Heritage™ carpet welcomes visitors to the Royal Bombay Yacht Club. Architect: Vikas Dilawari. Photography: Hashim Badani