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Sat, 30 Jan 2010 22:38:26 EST
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So, I looked at lots and lots of manufacturer's samples of floor tiles  
today, for a mudroom - this stone, that stone, burma khaki, Tucson red, Nile  
blue, etc.  And I realized:  what I want on my dfi mudroom  floor is bricks.  
Red and buff bricks, of the type made   around 1900.   I can probably find 
the bricks, but I am really looking  for them in interior paver widths - 
that's gotta be no more than 1/2". 
 
A)  ever seen these in this form for this purpose?   b) can  you slice 
bricks in slabs?   c) how stupid is this idea, anyway?
 
Christopher Gray
Director of Contemporary Temporary Objects
Fallopia Museum of Arts & Crafts

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