Features of the Firth commercial paving range include:
• 3 finishes available - Fair Face (standard) / Honed / Bush Hammered
• Available in modular sizes making designs more adaptable
• Pavers are durable and low maintenance
• Can be used in a variety of landscaping settings and applications
Piazza® 80
400L x 200W x 80D mm* 12.5 units per m2
Capturing the appearance of natural stone, Piazza® works well for large commercial designs and urban streetscapes to residential hardscape designs. This paver is available in 80mm commercial grade in a range of natural colour tones and textures. It is available in fair face (standard), honed to expose the beautiful aggregate, or bush hammered for the perfect slip resistant paver. Piazza® dimensions are exactly half of Forum Flagstone™, offering the ability to incorporate a large and medium format paver in your design. Sealing pavers is best practice for further protection from the elements.
Weight - 15kg (2,250kg per pallet)
No. per pallet - 150 (12m² per pallet)
Strength - 13.5 k/n on 250mm span
Firth commercial pavers are made to order (min order quantities apply).
Contact us or talk to your Firth Rep about stock availability in your area today.
*For industrial applications please check with Firth for vehicular traffic loadings
Suitable for Paths, Courtyards, Landscaping, Driveways
Colour Range
Fair Face
Black Sands
Glacier
Sumner
Volcanic Ash
Honed
Black Sands Honed
Glacier Honed
Sumner Honed
Volcanic Ash Honed
Contact us to find the right product for your project
Sealing
We recommend sealing all Firth pavers to enhance longevity, protect the paver and be more durable in the open environment. It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure the application of their selected sealant is done in line with the manufacturer’s guidelines.
NZ Made
All Firth paving products are sourced from natural materials specific to those regional locations. For this reason, there is natural variation in the colour and appearance of the paver from batch to batch and region to region, as the pavers reflect the local character of the New Zealand landscape.