New Colors in Coordinating Product From Arriscraft

Words: Dan Kamys

New Colors in Coordinating Product From Arriscraft


Arriscraft, manufacturer of all-natural products that emulate quarried stone, introduces two new colors in coordinating Shadow Stone and Contemporary Brick – allowing homebuilders, designers and architects to create crisp, modern and striking exteriors.

Arriscraft is the stone products group of General Shale, the North American subsidiary of Wienerberger AG and a manufacturer of brick, one of the world’s oldest green building materials.

The ledged Shadow Stone Building Stone in Avalanche offers designers a fresh option for contemporary designs in both residential and commercial applications. Arriscraft developed the coordinating Blizzard color in Contemporary Brick as a complement, allowing designers to continue a lighter color scheme throughout a project.

Arriscraft continuously answers market demands for current, desirable colors across its wide product offering. All Arriscraft Building Stone and Brick products are all-natural and come with a lifetime warranty.


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