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Old English Brick - Hayes
The Old English gains a new element, inspired by the production of hand-made bricks fired in a furnace in London. Back in the early 20th century, the surfaces were shaded, with a variety of colours.
traditional craftsmanship techniques, with the imperfections in the glazes - as a result of unstable temperatures - reflected in a porcelain stoneware with a genuine character, obtained using leading-edge ceramic technologies.
Suitable for floors and walls of the home.
60 x 250 x 10mm
5 colours on the Old English range featuring earthy shades.
No sealing required
Samples on request
SCT 1837
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The Old English gains a new element, inspired by the production of hand-made bricks fired in a furnace in London. Back in the early 20th century, the surfaces were shaded, with a variety of colours.
traditional craftsmanship techniques, with the imperfections in the glazes - as a result of unstable temperatures - reflected in a porcelain stoneware with a genuine character, obtained using leading-edge ceramic technologies.
Suitable for floors and walls of the home.
60 x 250 x 10mm
5 colours on the Old English range featuring earthy shades.
No sealing required
Samples on request
SCT 1837
Like what you see, contact us today to discuss your project