In this post, we are highlighting Cobblepave 1.0 and Cobblepave 2.0. The product has been in the market for awhile and is a staple for designers looking to mimic the use of granite setts. It can be used for driveways and has a undulating surface that encourages a slower driving speed. It is especially popular for dropoff areas and as a terminating strip.
Cobblepave 1.0 – installed via cement motar method
Cobblepave 2.0 – installed using sand bedding method


For this project, the 1.0 version was used in Red to demarcate the different areas and to provide an edge restraint for the interlocking paving installation.

For this project, the 2.0 version is used to slow vehicle traffic for the pedestrain crossing.

The closeup here shows a mockup done for a HDB project. It was eventually used for the driveway installation.
This particular model is not often used for walkways as the surface is not flat and might be a trip risk for walkers and such.