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Bush Hammered

Bush Hammered

The uniform indentations on the surface of the Bush Hammered concrete paving tile give it the rustic appeal of natural stone.
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400x400x38mm
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Bush Hammered
Design
The uniform indentations on the surface of the Bush Hammered concrete paving tile give it the rustic appeal of natural stone.
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Light Traffic
Perfect for garden paths, patios and central courtyards.

Product Details

DIMENSIONS:
400x400x38mm

Popular colours

Earthy colours heighten the concrete paving tile’s resemblance to natural stone.
Terracotta
Grey
Yellow
Red

Recommended finishes

A shot-blasted finish adds a grainy surface texture and more grip to the paving tile.
Shot-blasted
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Highlights

The look of natural stone and the durability of concrete come together in the Bush Hammered paving tile.
01

Natural stone appearance

The paving tile’s subtle surface dents are evocative of the roughened texture of cut stone. This similarity can be further enhanced with natural colours.
02

Wide format

The 400 x 400 mm surface area leads to fewer visible joints, giving patios and walkways a spacious, elegant look.
03

High surface grip

The roughened or hammered face layer, especially when shot blasted, improves traction. This makes the paving tile more slip resistant.
04

Enhances rustic designs

The resemblance to natural stone makes the Bush Hammered paving tile a good fit for landscape-led, organic design schemes.

FAQs

What is the difference between a paver and a paving tile?

Pavers tend to be thicker, while paving tiles are thinner. Additionally, pavers are set in a sand bed while paving tiles are set in concrete. Due to their slender profile, paving tiles are recommended for light-traffic zones and areas with a height restriction, such as multi-level parking bays and basements.

What does ‘bush hammered’ mean?

‘Bush hammered’ refers to the appearance of the paving tile, which has the look of hammered natural stone. It has a homogenous surface dotted by minute craters.

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