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Concrete Paving Stones

Artificial Stone

Concrete pavers are a widely used paving option around the world. They are convenient for installing or renovating infrastructure because the pavers can be removed and reused. After renovation, the repair areas are not visible.

Pavers effectively drain rainwater.

For pedestrian paths, pavers with a thickness of 5, 6, and 8 cm are used. If the pavement is intended for light traffic and occasional heavy traffic, an 8 cm thick paver should be chosen. For regular heavy traffic, it is better to choose at least a 10 cm thick paver.

Concrete pavers are available not only in various colors and shapes but also with different surface finishes – including split surfaces, marble and basalt finishes, multi-color blends, as well as specially treated (aged) pavers that create an antique paving effect.

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Eco paver

600x400x80 (mm)

Used for pedestrian paths, parks, parking lots, private residential areas, and public places such as schools and kindergartens. The design features specially created empty squares that can be filled with gravel, pebbles, or soil, allowing grass to grow through them.

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Nord

1174x964x60 (mm)

4 different sizes of stones.
The shape of the pavers is designed for pedestrian sidewalks and low-traffic areas. What makes this shape special is the irregular edges of the stones, which create a modern decorative effect on the surface after installation.

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Determine 6

178x118x60 (mm)

Pavers that will make the paved area stand out. The most characteristic feature is the rounded edges of the shape, which make it cozier and give it a more natural stone appearance. The 6 cm thick paver is widely used in urban environments for landscaping apartment courtyards, publicly accessible outdoor spaces, and private garden areas.

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Determine 8

178x118x80 (mm)

The 8 cm thickness of the shape provides higher load resistance and particularly stands out with its distinctive form compared to the more common rectangular pavers. The rounded edges of the Nostal shape are well-suited for driveways, parking lots, squares, and industrial sites.

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Curbstones

1000x80x200 (mm)

Curbstones are widely used to separate pedestrian paths, sidewalks, bike lanes, landscaped areas, and plazas. They serve both as a boundary material for paving, containing and separating constructed surfaces from other types of pavements, and as a decorative element, giving shape to the area.

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Raised curbstones

1000x80x300 (mm)

The raised curbstone is widely used to separate pedestrian paths, sidewalks, bike lanes, landscaped areas, and plazas. Curbstones serve both as a boundary material, containing and separating constructed surfaces from other types of pavements, and as a decorative element, shaping the area.

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Prizma 5

200x100x50 (mm)

Suitable for light loads—pedestrian paths, bike lanes, walking paths in parks, paved areas on private properties and school grounds, as well as sidewalks and urban plazas.

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Prizma 6

100x200x60 (mm)

Suitable for paving pedestrian walkways in public areas, as well as for landscaping other public outdoor spaces. When a proper road structure is created, the pavers will remain stable even with light vehicular traffic. The durability also allows for their use in utility areas, such as delivery access points for households.

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Prism 6 without phase

200x100x60 (mm)

Suitable for paving pedestrian walkways in public areas, as well as for landscaping other public outdoor spaces. With a proper road construction, the pavers will remain stable even under light vehicular traffic. The durability also allows for their use in utility areas, such as delivery access points for households.

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Prism 8

100x200x80 (mm)

Suitable for outdoor areas with higher loads, where light vehicle traffic and occasional heavy vehicle movement are expected. This type of paver is also used in public outdoor spaces where occasional higher load resistance is needed, such as in squares, parks, residential courtyards, and industrial sites.

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Slab 6 x 4

600x400x80 (mm)

The slab shape is designed for public spaces and traffic areas.

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Slab 6

300x300x60 (mm)

The shape is designed for private and public spaces where pedestrian traffic is expected.

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Slab 7

375x375x70 (mm)

The shape is designed for private and public spaces intended for pedestrian traffic.

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Plate 8

375x375x80 (mm)

The shape is intended for private and public spaces where pedestrian movement is expected.

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