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Luxury is in the details!

“Luxury is in each detail”- a famous saying by Hubert De Givenchy, that we at Bharat Floorings and Tiles can relate to entirely! Attention to detail is necessary to create a flawless, luxurious look. At Bharat floorings, we put great emphasis on each and every detail to make your space look beautiful and to create an overall tone of opulence! Interior design is all about having fun and playing with different designs and patterns no doubt, but it’s also important to know which design works well with what colour combination. Sometimes it is okay to opt for simple elements - furniture or decor to make your space look classy. Or, if one part of the house or restaurant is highlighted with a bold colour or print, keep the rest of the space neutral and plain. It’s important to create a focal point that gives your room that “WOW” factor. Luxury is all about making a space stylish and timeless! Any space should reflect the grandeur, personal taste and aesthetics of the house itself. BFT b...

Swadeshi at Heart!

We are a company that was founded on one central idea – our innate love for creating beautiful floors - that are 100% Made in India! Everything that we create at Bharat Floorings is a celebration of our roots and our vibrant history! Our tiles are made by hand, right here at our factory in Mumbai and are not imported. The production of these bespoke cement tiles remains the same as it was 96 years back; with the artisans working and hand-filling cement before pressing it under hydraulic pressure to form a tile, and subsequently a floor that will create a lasting impression! Our founder, Pherozesha Sidhwa was inspired by Jamshed Mehta, a colleague of Mahatma Gandhi to abandon his article ship as a lawyer and start a tile manufacturing establishment, along with his nephew Rustom Sidhwa. They were all set to compete with the best, which at the time was the UK- based Minton & Co whose patterned clay tiles were shipped to colonies all the way from Britain. As part of the Swadeshi m...