The brick that makes you dream of the south
The Maranello has a yellowish surface. The different types of sand provide colours that vary from white to yellow, interspersed with light-grey and dark shades in defined proportions, in which the white deposits are clearly present.
These hand-moulded facing bricks are made from Löss from Limburg, extracted from the plateau of Kesselt in the Meuse valley and revalued with raw materials from the Volcanic Eifel. The facing brick (non-perforated) is sanded on five sides and provided with an oblong sloping groove on one flat side. The structure has a rough appearance with fine and irregular grooves in the sandy surface. The baking process is done in a gas-fired tunnel kiln under slightly reducing atmosphere.