Ahmad AbouZanat celebrates the beauty of simplicity with this breathtaking bathroom. Covered floor to ceiling with Glazed Thin Brick in Columbia Plateau and White Mountains, the space exudes understated luxury thanks to the Brick’s division of colorblocking, romantic texture, and multi-patterned installation.
This midcentury bathroom dreamed up by West Elm is right on trend. Modern 3x12 Ceramic Tile in chalk white Calcite decorates the uncluttered walls while a creative checkerboard floor of Glazed Thin Brick in Big Horn and Columbia Plateau meets the moment with unmatched style.
This bathroom looks on the pink side of life. With Glazed Thin Brick in soft pink Mojave cladding the shower surround and petite backsplash, 2x2 Sheeted Tile in Milky Way in the shower pan, and a cheerful terrazzo floor, this modern space designed by Rae Rockwell is a sunny spot to start or end your day in style.
Colors inspired by Michigan sunsets adorn Detroit Achievement Academy’s admin bathroom, with 6x6 Ceramic Tile in light pink Dawn across the floor and wainscoting of Glazed Thin Brick in lilac Badlands trimmed by a border of Sedona.
SIN Ceramics is a maker of beautiful things, so it’s no surprise that their HQ is gasp-worthy. In the inviting kitchenette, a backsplash of our California-made Glazed Thin Brick in Elk is the perfect canvas to showcase their Brooklyn-made ceramics.
This Scandinavian-inspired rental home features sustainably made products from California makers Fireclay Tile and RAD Furniture throughout. A softly gridded backsplash of 3x3 Ceramic Tile in Daisy is complemented by Norman Brick in Saguaro laid in a double herringbone pattern across the floor of the kitchen, while the table and chairs by RAD keep the Scandi vibes going through the dining room.
With a color story inspired by Michigan sunsets, Detroit Achievement Academy clad their staff bathroom with Thin Glazed Brick in dusky Badlands accented by a border of Sedona along the top and 6” Hexagon Tile in light pink, non-slip Dawn on the floor to tie in the natural beauty of the local landscape.
Every space in Detroit Achievement Academy is intended to feel calming and homey, and in the dedicated Mothers Room that intention rings true thanks to soothing wainscoting of Glazed Thin Brick in Arches and Sedona and a floor of 6x6 Ceramic Tile in whisper-pink Dawn.
Step into Bryce Dallas Howard’s kitchen and you’ll be tickled pink. Designer Claire Thomas knew a backsplash of Glazed Thin Brick in Antelope Canyon would add the perfect glossy pop, appealing to both Bryce’s love of pink and her commitment to honoring the planet (1% of all Brick sales are donated to National Parks Conservation Association!).
It’s all about the clean lines in this modern kitchen. A straight-set installation of Glazed Thin Brick in Columbia Plateau creates an eye-catching backsplash with a subtly rustic appeal.
Thin brick, high impact. This kitchen gets a textural makeover courtesy of designer Kim Wolfe, host of HGTV’s ‘Why The Heck Did I Buy This House?’, who grounded the airy space of her recently revived 1929 home with an earthy-pink backsplash made from Glazed Thin Brick in Zion.
To show off their pre-assembled cabinets, the BOXI team featured our Glazed Thin Brick in white Lewis Range and Glass Tile in soft pink Rosy Finch Matte on twin backsplashes in their New York showroom.
Lifestyle and fashion photographer María del Río tells her story of culture and heritage with this Oakland mid-century remodel. A kitchen floor of 8” Hexagons in Antique celebrates her Mexican birthplace while Glazed Thin Brick in turquoise San Gabriel highlights her childhood in Santa Fe. Combined, del Río writes a new chapter in California with her partner Jason, son Teotl, and dog Blue.
This spacious kitchen calls for neutrals you’ll notice. 8x8 Tile in matte Magnetite covers the floors to contrast the bright whites, while a backsplash of Glazed Thin Brick in sandy Elk, finished with long and short Glazed Edge Trim, warms the palette with an organic texture against the smooth marble and contemporary cabinets.
Designed by Claire Thomas, this thoughtfully appointed kitchen's main feature is its organic-inspired thin brick backsplash with subtle green undertones.
Pairing the historic legacy of Encinitas, CA with contemporary design, this wonderfully inviting restaurant highlights its coastal cuisine with herringbone restaurant kitchen tile and a wall of warmly glazed thin brick.
A weathered blue brick backsplash and shower lends relaxed and rustic allure to this hotel bathroom.