
Brick face is formed in the kiln when fire bonds with clay and when clay mixes with water.
The surface is porous because it has no pigments or plasticizers, so it looks natural.
Each brick has a different face because the fire works unevenly and because firing changes the clay structure.
The brick face can show many natural-fire colors.
These are reds and browns, but also oranges and graphite tones, so the range is wide.
The textures are rough and grainy and full of pores.
This is the result of clay, shaping, and firing.
Our facing brick has no artificial shine.
This is because it contains no glaze or plasticizers that make the surface look unnatural.
It never feels like plastic because it has no pigments or gloss-boosting additives.
It is hand-formed using methods that have lasted for centuries, so it stays authentic.
The brick face works indoors because it feels natural and fits historical-style designs.
It also works on facades because it resists weather, and because it looks real to the eye.
Great for walls and fences where natural craft is valued more than glossy shine.
We also craft brick face tiles that you can glue, so you do not need to build a wall.
Real brick is cut into tiles, so the effect is natural, but also faster to install.
Gluing is cleaner than traditional wall-building and easier than starting from zero.
Tiles carry the same natural brick face because they come from the same clay and firing process.
We shape bricks by hand because this method survived for centuries and because it protects authenticity.
We do not add pigments or plasticizers, so each brick face stays natural and honest.
Clay and fire form the look, so each brick has its own face that is different but true.
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