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  • Location: Christchurch 
  • Architects: Objects 
  • General Contractor: LM Architectural Builders
  • Bricklayer: Ame Brick & Block Laying 
  • Photographer: LM Architectural Builders
  • Brick: Create Range Custom Grey Roman

Natural grey brick partnered with crisp white plaster, set on long lean lines is a match made in heaven. The owners new their vision from the outset and commissioned CCB to produce this stunning mid-grey smooth Roman.

Extra variation was called for, on a long slim profile brick, suggesting a strong stoney grey bedrock supporting light white boxes.

Stu from AME Brick & Block Laying did a beautiful job with the lay and custom blending a mortar to tone in with the bricks.

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Canterbury Clay Bricks is a family run business, supplying clay bricks nationally, for commercial and residential builds, since its inception over 50 years ago.  We are the only manufacturer of kiln fired clay bricks in the South Island.

We offer you an impressive collection using rich Canterbury clays, from which we have created a host of enduring finishes and colours that will add style and value to your new home or project.

Canterbury Clay Bricks manufacturing plant is located close to its clay supplies within the surronding hills of Darfield. A number of recycled products are used in the manufacture of the bricks including re-constituted brick and recycled glass. The kilns at the plant run on up to 95% of re-claimed fuels and oil further reducing any impact of manufacturing. We supply nationwide to both residential and commercial projects, new builds and renovations. 

Bricks are a blend of clays and water. The bricks are then formed, dried and kilned to produce a strong and durable end product. They are then hand blended and graded by staff to give a consistent finish.