Wienerberger

Don’t slip up: check out Wienerberger’s latest products

  • 18 Jan 2018

Wienerberger is launching a complete brick slip and paver slip solution, plus a new website to coincide with the offer.

The use of brick slips has become more commonplace in recent years, both for use internally and externally.

Whether they are to achieve the appearance of a real brick finish, where using full bricks is either not practical or possible, improving a building’s external façade, creating internal feature walls within a residential setting or an exposed brickwork look in a commercial environment.

Brick slips make it easy to achieve a whole host of styles, from traditional to ultra-modern.

The popularity of paver slips has also increased dramatically in recent years too; as a flooring solution, natural clay paver slips bring character to internal environments.

Wienerberger’s new brick and paver slips solutions come in a wide variety of colours, sizes and textures, ideal for any design style. Authentic and easy; sure to provide an aesthetically impressive clay finish to any wall or floor.

The online platform developed by Wienerberger to showcase the launch allows users to access interactive functions that lets them view the slips in use in both residential and commercial settings.

Richard Brown, Category Manager – Wall at Wienerberger commented on the launch of the slips range.

“Our market-leading range means that we are able to provide something to suit every design taste. We are also very pleased with our new online tool that has been designed to demonstrate how beautiful brick and paver slips can look both in domestic and non-domestic settings.

“I would encourage anyone considering designing a project using slips to visit the site and have some fun selecting different slip options in a range of environments to see how the different combinations work together.

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