PGH takes a unique and innovative approach to bricks, producing a variety of ranges, some more fashion oriented and high-end, others beautiful in their simplicity and appealing in their raw, natural finish.
September 18th, 2014
PGH takes a unique and innovative approach to bricks, producing a variety of ranges, some more fashion oriented and high-end, others beautiful in their simplicity and appealing in their raw, natural finish.
In this special PGH Bricks & Pavers project, brought to you by Indesign Media Asia Pacific and Melbourne Indesign, we explore bricks as a new and exciting design medium.
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