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Multi Groove

Multi Groove

Defined by fine ridges and grooves, the Multi Groove concrete paving tile offers excellent surface grip while mastering the balance between form and function.
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Light Traffic
250x500x39mm
PRODUCTS
/
Paving Tiles
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Multi Groove
Design
Defined by fine ridges and grooves, the Multi Groove concrete paving tile offers excellent surface grip while mastering the balance between form and function.
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Light Traffic
Perfect for garden paths, patios and central courtyards.

Product Details

DIMENSIONS:
250x500x39mm

Popular colours

Classic solid colours highlight the fineness of the paving tile’s grooves.
Black
Grey
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 Multi Groove concrete paving tile is subtle in design and strong in surface grip.
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Optimised for traction

The multiple grooves create narrow, evenly spaced ridges that provide more grip to driveways, garden paths and pedestrian zones.
02

Fluid design language

Simple yet strong in character, the Multi Groove paving tile can fit any design narrative, whether it’s traditional and vernacular or modern minimalist.
03

Versatile laying styles

The subtle design of the Multi Groove paving tile pulls focus to the laying style, which can range from break-joint and basket weave to stacked variations.
04

Ideal for height-restricted spaces

With a 39 mm thickness, the Multi Groove paving tile can be installed with just a minimal height build-up, which is crucial for areas like multi-level parking zones and basements.

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.

Is the top surface of the Multi Groove paving tile smooth and flat?

Due to the fine grooves on its surface, the Multi Groove paving tile can appear flat from afar but shows subtle undulations at close range.

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