The mineral aesthetic
Fibre concrete delivers the raw material and mineral shades sought by contemporary architecture: sand, stone and anthracite. Its subtly textured surface catches the light and sets off planting, indoors and outdoors.
The mineral character of concrete, without the weight, for indoors and outdoors.
A raw material, clean lines and an immediate mineral presence. With a considerably lower weight than conventional concrete, making all the difference on site.
Fibre concrete delivers the raw material and mineral shades sought by contemporary architecture: sand, stone and anthracite. Its subtly textured surface catches the light and sets off planting, indoors and outdoors.
Reinforced with fibres, concrete becomes considerably lighter without compromising strength: large formats can be handled during installation, while rooftops and slabs with limited load capacities can be greened. Once planted, the weight of the growing medium must still be calculated (we provide weights for each reference). It is the material of choice for landscape professionals and events.
Frost-resistant and UV-resistant, stable over time, our fibre concrete incorporates recycled materials: a practical response to the environmental requirements of public projects and corporate social responsibility initiatives.
The mineral aesthetic that defines contemporary architecture.
Considerably lighter than conventional concrete: accessible rooftops.
Fibres and recycled materials, frost and UV resistance.
Fibre concrete incorporates fibres that absorb stresses: with equal strength, the walls can be thinner and the weight drops substantially. It retains the aesthetic and robustness of concrete, without the handling constraints.
This is its ideal application: the weight saving makes it possible to green areas with limited permissible loads. The calculation covers planter + growing medium + plants; we provide the precise weight of each reference.
Yes: designed for permanent outdoor use, it withstands frost, rain and UV exposure without treatment. As with any planter, good drainage remains essential.
Rooftop, construction site, event: fibre concrete is often the right answer — let's find out together.