Tobermore launches new linear paving range – Artro

Regeneration Fri, Feb 28, 2020 10:56 AM

Tobermore, world-class paving and walling manufacturer, launched new linear paving product ‘Artro’

The innovative plank paving range is inspired by the intimate scale of traditional European clay pavers.

With creativity at its core, Artro’s strength lies in its ability to adapt its look depending on the colour, laying pattern or jointing material used.

The linear paving product has the ability to enhance both contemporary and traditional schemes. Artro is a range that presents a world of possibilities, available in seven vibrant colours, four cool tones and three warm tones. Its advanced PrimeTop surface ensures it retains its original appearance for longer.

Artro is 80mm deep and trafficable. It can cope with the demands of light and commercial vehicle overrun which makes it the ideal paving solution for commercial, public realm and residential schemes.

The slender product shape offers unique aesthetic appeal, creating the impression of space by producing a lengthening or widening effect to the area in which it has been laid.

David Henderson, Managing Director at Tobermore commented: “Modern plank-style paving has been up and coming on the landscaping scene in recent years.

“But we take this trend to the next level with the launch of Artro. This range provides a world of possibilities for landscape designers.”

Established in 1942, Tobermore continues to evolve and provide innovative new product lines which lead the way in both the commercial and domestic markets.

In association with Tobermore


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