The Lang Mursten collection of long form luxury bricks from PGH Bricks & Pavers has been designed to fulfil the aesthetic and functional demand of architects, building designers and homeowners alike – for a truly unique and distinctive style.
Exclusively sourced from Denmark, these bricks benefit from the rich cultural heritage of Denmark’s design and construction industries and their premium quality materials.
PGH’s Lang Mursten collection benefits from over 100 years of clay brickmaking excellence and craftsmanship, combined with modern technical superiority and a desire to craft bricks suited to creative and innovative projects.
Defined by an elongated form, the luxury bricks in the Lang Mursten range conveys a rustic yet contemporary aesthetic. While this high-end finish is undeniable, the collection still accentuates the raw, authentic beauty of Danish design.

Gehl bricks from the Lang Mursten collection
Named after renowned Danish architects, the Lang Mursten collection is available in four sophisticated colourways:
Gehl — a dramatic charcoal colour that is warm and moody. Finished with a stylish matte surface and tonal variations for added depth, Gehl is a brick for a sophisticated and urban design.
Lund — a finish with dark earthy hues that blend with softer sandy tones to create a subtle, rustic finish.
Larsen — for those after something lighter, Larson juxtaposes shades of pale grey with a roughened, textured finish for a contemporary, natural aesthetic.
Utzon — warmer shades of clay are organically interspersed with cooler counterparts to create a stunning tonal variation, coupled with a unique texture for a look that’s extraordinary and timeless.



The Lang Mursten collection bears all the hallmarks of classic Danish design – contemporary and stylish, with exquisite artistry and attention to detail. These extraordinary bricks provide quality and individuality.

Larsen bricks from the Lang Mursten collection
There are some design projects that require a range of bricks out of the ordinary. A material to deliver a unique and elevated aesthetic, while maintaining the raw, authentic beauty of clay brick. The Lang Mursten collection is such a range.
The Lang Mursten collection from PGH Bricks & Pavers represents the perfect fusion of cutting-edge design and practical functionality for those seeking a truly extraordinary product to support the integrity and aesthetic of a luxury build. The collection exudes luxury. It reimagines an ancient, yet modern material, reworking it to service architects, building designers and homeowners who are sensitive to the historic relevance of clay brick and have a considered contemporary and luxurious aesthetic.



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