Public Sector Tue, Dec 19, 2017 8:58 AM
Wienerberger, the UK’s leading provider of wall, roof and landscaping solutions, has further increased its product offering with the launch of a new Kassei KTF clay paver.
The launch of the new product will help Wienerberger to meet the rising demand for versatile clay pavers in the UK, as well as provide a cost-effective natural paving solution.
Measuring at 150 x 150 x 65mm, the Kassei KTF clay paver can be laid on both a rigid and flexible bed allowing for a versatile build whatever the scheme design.
With the appearance of natural stone, the new clay paver is available in four different colours including Astra, Caron, Lotis and Orion, all of which are available in a tumbled design for a more traditional aesthetic or an un-tumbled design for a smoother, more uniformed appearance.
Furthermore, the Kassei blend is a combination of all four colours and is available in the tumbled format.
Jo Roberts, Landscape Category Product Manager, commented: “The launch of the Kassei clay paver not only looks great, but also offers a versatile and cost-effective paving solution, suitable for a wide range of landscaping projects.”
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