The Modern Living collection from PGH Bricks & Pavers offers a range of clay bricks with a smooth-face finish that are perfect for realizing your unique design.
October 28th, 2014
With a smooth-face finish, the Modern Living collection offers a colour palette that is refreshing and modern.
These clay products with their smooth texture and sharp lines are a popular choice for architects and designers, as they provide residential and commercial building projects with a strong, clean aesthetic.
There are many ways to make a design statement with these products, which includes combining contrasting colours together for an individual look.
Achieve your unique design with the Modern Living collection!
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