With the Alchemy bricks collection from PGH, your creation will be heralded
September 5th, 2012
PGH Bricks & Pavers presents the Alchemy collection of bricks, which highlights a rich assortment of natural minerals in a semi-glazed finish, providing an attractive colour palette for any modern design.
The collection transforms bricks from the ordinary to a stand-out feature in the interior or exterior of a building design.
The PGH Alchemy collection consists of three products with remarkable metallic-like finishes that subtly change colour depending on how the light hits their surface.
There is the industrial look of Pewter, the pure fabulousness of Glamour and the luxury of Molten Gold. Their opalescence and wire-cut texture make them a sight to behold.
Pewter
Traditionally used in medieval architecture and art including churches and statues, Pewter brings history alive with a luminous designer finish.
Glamour
Featuring an earthy finish and containing a deep rich shimmering wet clay appearance, Glamour bricks live up to their name and are ideal for the modern building design.
Molten Gold
Designed to add the Midas touch, Molten Gold bricks introduce luxury into the modern building design by presenting the natural, unrefined beauty of gold with an underlying theme of value and security.
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