Ceramic glazed bricks in a palette of dark, sophisticated colours
February 18th, 2013
Academy is a ceramic glazed brick collection from PGH, distinguished by its intelligent palette. Each colour is named after a marker of excellence and achievement – the Juilliard, the Quantum, the Nobel, the Alumni and the Oscar.
Academy Collection: Juilliard
The Juilliard conveys the passion and verve of the eponymous world-renowned institute for excellence in music, drama and dance education.
Academy Collection: Alumni
The Alumni is staid, conveying refined wisdom and deep thought.
Academy Collection: Nobel
The Nobel is the most dramatic – an extreme black, exuding the power with which scientific discovery shapes humanity.
Academy Collection: Oscar
The Oscar is the brightest of the range – not a colour that shies away from the limelight.
Academy Collection: Quantum
The Quantum is a beautiful pure blue, the infinitesimal nature of light and energy and substance.
The palette of five colours is refined, dark and sophisticated – colours to launch your imagination to ambitious new heights.
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