Case study

Bombay House — Tata Group HQ, Fort Mumbai

Brass wayfinding system for one of corporate India's most storied addresses. Production and installation matched to a heritage-grade interior.

Bombay House

Project facts

Client
Bombay House
Year
2023
City
Mumbai
Scope
Brass wayfinding · Heritage interiors
Concept & design
Kaishar Interiors Pvt. Ltd.
Juxtapose role
Production, fabrication & installation

Project narrative

The brief

Bombay House is the headquarters of the Tata Group — a heritage building in Fort Mumbai with a history measured in decades, not quarters. The wayfinding system needed to honor that gravity. Nothing plastic, nothing temporary, nothing that would look dated in five years.

Material decision

Brass. Specified by the appointing design firm, Kaishar Interiors. Brass ages with the building rather than against it — the finish develops a patina that reads as part of the architecture, not an applied layer on top of it.

Our role

Production and installation. We worked from Kaishar's drawing set across floor and directional signage. Each piece fabricated to specification, finished, and installed with the building still operational — every visit timed around tenant schedules and security clearances.

What it took

Tight tolerances on brass thickness, controlled lighting checks for finish consistency, and an install crew briefed on heritage-site protocols. The kind of project where the work is invisible if it's right — and very visible if it's wrong.

Capabilities used
Brass wayfindingHeritage interiors

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