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Updated On: 18 September, 2016 10:02 AM IST | | Benita Fernando
Take a tour of the city with a new Instagram project, that wants you to get floored, literally, by heritage tiles

Mumbai is not just kitsch. It is gothic and art deco. And, Mumbai is made of Minton tiles,” says Ruchita Madhok, graphic designer and co-founder of communication studio, Kahaani Designworks. On a mission to make us frenzied Mumbaikars pay a bit more attention to the city’s visual culture, the one right below our feet, Madhok and her team have taken to Instagram with a unique project.
Tiling Bombay illustrates and Instagrams heritage floors, revealing incredible kaleidoscopic patterns, rich colours (think warm ochres and earthy reds), and, most importantly, the durability of these tiles that have lasted for more than a century. So far, Tiling Bombay has covered various institutions, right from libraries to synagogues, in the Fort and Kala Ghoda area. “It is great to see how buildings we think are ‘sarkaari’ have the most beautiful tiling,” says Madhok, explaining how handmade encaustic tiles, are made of ceramic with patterns moulded into them. “This is what loans them their durability, since the patterns are not just superficial. In some tiles, they can be even half an inch in thickness,” she says.
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