This brick exists because we wanted to make something simple — and found out it wasn’t.
Cast, finished, and considered as a real object, the Cliv Brick sits somewhere between utility and thought. It can be used, repurposed, altered, or left exactly as it is. An ashtray. A doorstop. An incense holder. A paperweight. Or nothing at all.
Designed without a fixed outcome, the brick invites interaction. Break it, mark it, live with it — or don’t. Its value isn’t in perfection, but in process, wear, and interpretation.
Every brick carries the marks of making. Variations aren’t flaws — they’re evidence that this thing was built, not simulated.
This brick exists because we wanted to make something simple — and found out it wasn’t.
Cast, finished, and considered as a real object, the Cliv Brick sits somewhere between utility and thought. It can be used, repurposed, altered, or left exactly as it is. An ashtray. A doorstop. An incense holder. A paperweight. Or nothing at all.
Designed without a fixed outcome, the brick invites interaction. Break it, mark it, live with it — or don’t. Its value isn’t in perfection, but in process, wear, and interpretation.
Every brick carries the marks of making. Variations aren’t flaws — they’re evidence that this thing was built, not simulated.