Custom-fired bricks specified for the building they'll live on — from Victorian restoration to contemporary herringbone courtyards.
Feature chimneys, facade specifications, and glazed accent walls — written into your package from the first sketch.
Heritage bond matching, lime-compatible mortars, and period brick sourcing. We've matched Victorian stretcher bonds others said couldn't be matched.
Herringbone, basketweave, and radial paving patterns that age into the garden rather than out of it. Laid to your survey, bond-drawn before the first brick is set.
A single course of bricks stood on end, each face-glazed to catch the light differently. The detail that separates a specified facade from a designed one.
Shot from above, the paving pattern radiates from a single datum point — every course calculated before the first brick is set. Landscape architects send us the survey, we send back the bond drawing.
Against timber cladding and white render, the custom-glazed running bond reads as the material anchor of the street. Colour variation across every course — no two bricks identical.
The most common bond — headers offset by half a brick, creating a clean horizontal rhythm ideal for facades and feature walls.
Running Bond — Sample Wall Panel
"Kiln matched our Victorian stretcher bond so precisely that the heritage officer couldn't identify the new coursework from the original. That's not restoration — that's archaeology."
Margaret Holloway
Principal, Holloway Heritage Contracts · Bristol
Grade II listed terrace restoration, 340m²
"I specified a custom glaze for the feature chimney stack — three sample firings, each slightly different, until we landed on exactly the depth of colour the facade needed. That level of iteration is rare in the supply chain."
Thomas Adeyemi
Architect, Adeyemi + Webb · London
New build residential, Peckham
"The herringbone courtyard has aged two seasons now. The colour variation across courses has only deepened — it looks like it's been there forty years, not two."
Claire Sutherland
Landscape Architect, Ground Studio · Edinburgh
Private courtyard garden, 85m²
We visit the site, assess the substrate, review the bond options, and leave you with a written specification — no obligation, no fee for the first meeting.
A 24-page technical reference covering 12 bond patterns, mortar specification, substrate preparation, and heritage matching methodology. Used by architects and contractors across the UK.