Glazed Bricks

Although the glazing technique is centuries old, it only really broke through in the production of ceramic bricks in the first decades of the last century. At that time, glazed facing bricks firmly claimed their place in diverse architectural styles such as eclecticism, art nouveau, art deco and early modernism. They never relinquished that position. What's more, because of their sustainable character and their aesthetic possibilities, glazed bricks score more strongly than ever among designers and clients today.



Intensely Colorful

Glazed bricks introduce color accents into facades, facilitate finely detailed ornamentation and create beautiful visual contrasts. This makes them an inexhaustible source of inspiration for designers who can juggle to their heart's content with colours, gloss levels, mirror effects, textures, and special finishes such as metallic or mother-of-pearl. The glaze layer is baked into the stone. It does not let water through and has an exceptionally long life. In addition, it is resistant to graffiti and other forms of contamination, so that the need for maintenance is limited. The aesthetic expressiveness of glazed bricks, therefore, does not wane with time. All these properties make glazed bricks the ideal partner



LOHAS glazed bricks are available in shades of blue, green, red, yellow, black and white.


With Respect for the Environment

To glaze our bricks, we only use high-quality lead-free glaze that is baked into the brick at a high temperature for optimum adhesion. If possible, the bricks and glaze are fired at the same time, which is the most energy-efficient solution.

For the baking process, maximum use is made of green energy.


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