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Formats and layouts of our Burgundy limestone paving

Please find below a presentation of Burgundy limestone paving formats we manufacture.


All of our finishes (or almost) can be made in all these formats.

Formats : Squares
Square format paving
Square tiling pattern

Our Burgundy limestone paving in regular square sizes are manufactured in dimensions from 30x30 cm up to 60x60 cm.

As well as other regular sizes: 60 x 30 cm, 60 x 40 cm, 70 x 50 cm, 90 x 60 cm, ...

Format : Paving
paving layout pattern

Paving formats : 10x10 cm, 15x15 cm and 20x20 cm.

paving pattern

Laying of regular stone floors at 90 ° or 45 ° in diagonal laying

Format : Hexagonal Tomettes/Tiles
Hexagonal Tile Paving

These hexagonal tomettes/tiles, typical of old interiors, are becoming trendy again. Usually made in terracotta, we manufacture these tomettes 100% in stone. A timeless originality.

Hexagonal tiling pattern

Our standard size is 15 x 19 cm but we can make them in any format.

Format : Opus in fixed width and random lengths
Roman strips or free lengths paving

The name "Opus in bands" is a layout principle with tiles of identical width and random lengths (in contrast to tiles of regular lengths such as format 30 x 50 cm or 50 x 60 cm for example).

 

The principle is aesthetic in order to avoid joints aligning in the form of a cross on a regular basis. This layout is typical of natural stone floors of Burgundy limestone and this choice is recommended for our floors in aged finishes.

 

Today, even in contemporary interiors, this layout is increasingly popular.

 

The layout pattern : this is possible in bands of the same width (fig 2) or a mix of different widths (fig 1).

Roman band layout
Formats: Roman Opus

The Opus are assemblies of different slab sizes that are laid out at a precise location and are studied to promote visual irregularity. The more modules there are, the less the repetition of the module is visible.

Roman opus paving

The Roman Opus is a precise layout pattern of 4 or 8 different formats, all the tiles compose a module (12 or 16 pieces in total according to this module).

Roman opus pattern

We can offer you different modules of Opus: small, medium or very large format (tiles up to 60 x 116 cm).

Format : Cabochons
Cabochon paving

Cabochon paving is a layout particularly prized in 17th century mansions.


It consists of slabs whose angles, called "pans" are cut to allow the insertion of a tile of a different colour (usually black or golden/yellow).

 

Tile layout with cabochons

Cabochon paving with 1, 2 or 4 angles cut

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