Canyon Ivory: From £31.99 per m2

£712.59/Per Pack Inc VAT

21.60m2 Pack of 900x600's 20mm
Cost Per Pack: £712.59
Cost per m2: £32.99


23.04m2 Pack of 600x600's 22mm
Cost per Pack: £737.05
Cost per m2: £31.99

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Canyon Ivory Porcelain is lighter than traditional porcelain paving slabs. It gives a delicate look to every space with its amazingly smooth and elegant texture. With a silky surface finish, it is the perfect choice for a classy, fashionable effect


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Stone Colour:
Ivory
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Material:
Porcelain Paving
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Canyon is a collection of Glazed Porcelain with a slightly rough surface for use outdoors and in extreme weather conditions. Inspired by a natural stone of French origin, this is a collection with an extremely natural and interesting touch, with R12 Anti-Slip Rating, one of the highest in the industry.

Available in rectified sizes of 900mm x 600mm & 600mm x 600mm x 20mm for ease of fitting and a smooth, neat finish.

Portuguese Porcelain Paving is the world’s finest and offers value for money.

Porcelain paving is also known as Vitrified paving and we are delighted to offer a range to suit every project.

This tough external grade paving is suitable for every climate. Not only that, it is resistant to salts, chemicals, algae, mould & moss. And, it is scratch-resistant, anti-slip and fireproof.

Because it is non-porous, it is also stain-resistant and does not need sealing like most other paving. What’s more, this is an ECO Sustainable product.

Perfect for “inside to out” projects, Canyon Grey Porcelain paving can be laid on flat roofs, balconies, patios, paths, steps, swimming pools and driveways.

Our high standards of product quality guarantee the consistent colour from batch to batch and a precise thickness of 20mm.

Being much lighter than traditional paving slabs, our Porcelain paving is easy and quick to install. This paving is very strong and very long-lasting, and strong enough to bear heavy loads. The use of specialist load-bearing feet means it can even be used on uneven surfaces.