Get swept away by this calming new Seascape collection of glazed bricks
September 10th, 2013
‘Tranquility’ – whilst it is not the first and foremost characteristic we might attribute to a brick, in this new glazed collection from PGH, the essence of the sea and surrounding landscape is skillfully captured in a range of neutral, milky coloured bricks that can be used internally or externally.
Pumice
An entirely new offering, the Seascape collection is comprised of four colours – Pumice, Lagoon, Dusk and Sea Salt – each bringing the themes and the ambience of the ocean to sturdy land structures.
Lagoon
Fully glazed, these exposure grade bricks are offered in a full brick size as standard and a split size that is made to order.
Dusk
Straddling the PGH ‘Silver Grey’ and ‘New Natural’ colour ranges, the Seascape collection comes with peace of mind that it is manufactured in adherence with the company’s stringent quality and sustainable practices.
Sea Salt
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