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the natural stone guide
ljELÍHALI NEA^garden
calibrated natural stone strips for the exterior
In 2005, we introduced for the first time BELTRALINEA strips in 6 popular materials for internal use, to be installed as flooring or wall cladding. Garden architects and designers immediately spotted the high potential for various applications and numerous combining possibilities.
Since March 2006 we extended this novelty with BELTRALINEA GARDEN: a number of good selling stones are being offered in standard sizes: 60/7/3 cm, 90/7/3 cm, 60/14/3 cm and 90/14/3 cm.
The most well known materials in these strips are BELGIAN BLUE STONE, JININ STONE, PEPPERINO DARK and TWILIGHT
A good example is the Embankment in London where part of the walkway is floored in these strips! Various finishes are possible: such as flamed, chiselled or bush hammered.
For special projects, a landscape gardener or an architect can suggest special sizes and designs in collaboration with the technical staff of Beltrami.
BELTRALINEA strips also come in a hand cleft finish for outside wall cladding in materials such as ANTALYA CREAM,
TUSCANY and ORIENTAL BASALT.
Wall strips in BLACK SLATE and MONTAUK (Brazilian slates) in
a natural cleft finish are also perfectly suitable for external use.
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