Orion Orange Multi from the Bespoke Brick Company. An Orange, Red & Black Multi tonal brick with sintering to a portion of the bricks, which lifts the appearance of the brick. This brick has a handmade texture which is formed using clay from a quarry or river, which is then mixed with other raw materials such as sand, lava, lime, iron and chromi-um oxides. The clay is put through various processes to remove any unwanted aggregates or metals. It is then kneaded with steam and water before being thrown by machine into a “Deboer” press. The moulds are lined with a fine sand which gives these bricks their sanded texture. The shaped bricks are then dried before being fired in a tunnel kiln at temperatures ranging from 1070 -1250°c. The result is a crisp, square arris, through coloured brick wit
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ColourRed
TypeAerated

Bespoke Brick Orion Orange | 608/Pack |

 
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Orion Orange Multi from the Bespoke Brick Company. An Orange, Red & Black Multi tonal brick with sintering to a portion of the bricks, which lifts the appearance of the brick. This brick has a handmade texture which is formed using clay from a quarry or river, which is then mixed with other raw materials such as sand, lava, lime, iron and chromi-um oxides. The clay is put through various processes to remove any unwanted aggregates or metals. It is then kneaded with steam and water before being thrown by machine into a “Deboer” press. The moulds are lined with a fine sand which gives these bricks their sanded texture. The shaped bricks are then dried before being fired in a tunnel kiln at temperatures ranging from 1070 -1250°c. The result is a crisp, square arris, through coloured brick wit
 
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Orion Orange Multi from the Bespoke Brick Company. An Orange, Red & Black Multi tonal brick with sintering to a portion of the bricks, which lifts the appearance of the brick. This brick has a handmade texture which is formed using clay from a quarry or river, which is then mixed with other raw materials such as sand, lava, lime, iron and chromi-um oxides. The clay is put through various processes to remove any unwanted aggregates or metals. It is then kneaded with steam and water before being thrown by machine into a “Deboer” press. The moulds are lined with a fine sand which gives these bricks their sanded texture. The shaped bricks are then dried before being fired in a tunnel kiln at temperatures ranging from 1070 -1250°c. The result is a crisp, square arris, through coloured brick wit