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Home›Latest News›Focus on Eurobrick’s Classic Range Brick Slips

Focus on Eurobrick’s Classic Range Brick Slips

By Jamie Bullock
October 31, 2022
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The warm tones and textures of brick ensure it remains a firm favourite in the UK. The popularity of brick slips and brick slip cladding has grown widely, something which Eurobrick Systems can testify to as they have seen this growth first hand, since introducing brick slip cladding to the UK over 30 years ago.

Eurobrick offer a range of four systems for installing brick slips in different settings. Insulated systems for new build or retrofit, a rigid rainscreen system and a variation for interior projects. These systems have been extensively supplied to all sectors including residential, commercial, public sector, education, leisure and hospitality. Alongside these systems, Eurobrick stock a wide selection of brick slips (Britannia and Classic ranges), pointing mortars and all associated materials.

Eurobrick’s Classic range is a collection of mostly cut brick slips, offering a traditional stock style brick with deeply textured finishes which are very popular, particularly for interiors projects. These slips have featured in numerous retail and hospitality premises providing instant character and warmth to interior.

Trends change, but currently the most popular brick slips in this range are Whitby Red, Topaz and St Ives Cream Rustica.

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Whitby Red is an attractive, tumbled brick which adds warmth and character. It was used along with Eurobrick’s I-Clad system, which was designed specifically for interiors projects, on a number of Notcutts garden centres. You can see their restaurant in Ditchling, West Sussex here.

Topaz provides a warm, textured, aged finish that was used at Primark’s flagship store on Oxford Street, along with the I-Clad system as the project required a lightweight system that was quick and easy to install. See more here.

St Ives Cream Rustica provides a blend of cream and grey hues with a distressed, tactile finish which helped to create characterful and stylish interiors at The Hoxton, Southwark. Eurobrick’s I-Clad system was used here for its slim profile, with a depth which starts from just 28mm thick including the brick slip. See more of The Hoxton here.

With a variety of colours and styles, the Classic Range has something to suit all projects. The approximate size of Classic range brick slips is around 210-215mm in length by 65mm height with a thickness of 20-25mm. Corners are also available and usually measure 210-215 x 65 x 100 x 20-25mm.

Eurobrick’s systems and brick slips provide a finish that is virtually indistinguishable from traditional brickwork. If you would like to discuss your project or brick slip requirements in more detail, please call them on 0117 971 7117. They can advise you on a wide range of finishes and bespoke products if required. You can find out more about Eurobrick’s systems and products at www.eurobrick.co.uk.

 

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