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New Masonry Series And Colors | General Shale

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New Masonry Series And Colors | General Shale


June 6, 2016

General Shale has come out with three new masonry series—two brick and one stone—and 12 new colors. The Impressionist series features longer bricks with shallow face heights, comes in two colors, and is available in full and half units. The second new brick series, available in four colors, is the Tudor, which is defined by its rugged textures and naturalistic colors. And the Matterhorn Stone Series is manufactured almost entirely from reclaimed material, offering a combination of guillotined and tumbled textures that comes in two sizes and colors (Blueridge, shown). Twelve new brick and stone colors have also been added to General Shale’s lineup, ranging from earth and pastel tones to red hues.

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