Raj Green Indian Sandstone Paving Slabs – Tumbled – 600×600 – 22mm
Raj Green Indian Sandstone Paving Slabs – Tumbled – 600×600 – 22mm
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Raj Green Indian Sandstone Paving
✅ Low Maintenance
✅ Riven & Tumbled Surface Texture
✅ Hand Dressed Edges
✅ Looks Great Wet & Dry
✅ CE Approved
Raj Green Sandstone will transform your garden and add an eye-catching, natural appeal to your patio with a variety of colours that suit any design!
Sometimes known as Raj Blend Sandstone, this beautiful choice of garden paving offers the charm and appeal that only natural sandstone paving can. The stone offers a range of colour variations throughout, with each paver featuring unique tones and textures formed naturally over thousands of years.
Raj Green Sandstone will stand the test of time even in harsh weather and is suited to the British climate to offer a robust option that will last for decades. The riven surface of the Indian sandstone paving will help to retain grip underfoot and is tumbled to smooth off any harsh rivens. The sandstone is also frost-resistant, helping to keep your paving looking its best all year round!
Each slab is calibrated to 22mm thick and features a riven surface texture which is created when the stone is split along its natural layers, providing a truly authentic finish. The edges of each sandstone slab are hand-dressed, adding to the organic look and feel of the riven sandstone paving.
This Indian stone is suited to any traditional patio design and is one of the most popular choices of garden paving available!
Sandstone products are entirely natural and will feature variations in colour, tone and pattern. This is a feature of the natural stone and the exact colours you will receive can never be pre-determined.
Take a look at the full range of product images for a great overview of some of the natural colour variations possible. Colours will appear more vibrant when wet and subtler before installation and when the stone is dry.
Please note that some of the images provided show the slabs as part of a mixed-size patio kit. This listing is for 600×600 slabs only.

Frequently Asked Questions
Is Kandla Grey Porcelain suitable for both residential and commercial spaces?
Yes, Kandla Grey Porcelain is designed to perform in both domestic and commercial settings. Its vitrified composition ensures superior durability and weather resistance, making it suitable for homeowners creating stylish patios or garden paths, as well as landscape designers and contractors working on commercial landscaping projects. Whether it’s a quiet courtyard or a high-traffic public space, these slabs hold their finish and structural integrity over time.
Are these paving slabs slip-resistant?
They are. The surface of Kandla Grey Porcelain Paving Tiles is textured to provide grip underfoot, and they are rated R11 for slip resistance. This makes them ideal for areas exposed to water such as walkways, poolsides, and outdoor dining areas. Unlike natural stone, porcelain doesn’t become slippery when wet, which reduces the risk of falls and makes these slabs a safer choice for homes with children, elderly residents, or commercial premises.
What base do I need for installing 900x600mm porcelain paving?
For long-term performance, 900×600 Kandla Grey Porcelain Slabs should be laid on a properly prepared base. This includes a compacted MOT Type 1 sub-base followed by a full bed of external-grade porcelain adhesive. The adhesive must support the entire slab to avoid air pockets that could cause cracking. A well-constructed base ensures structural stability, efficient drainage, and helps maintain level alignment, especially important for porcelain due to its precise, rectified edges.
Are these slabs frost-resistant for UK winters?
Absolutely. Porcelain paving is non-porous, so it won’t absorb water — which is the main cause of frost damage in outdoor surfaces. These Kandla Grey Porcelain Paving Slabs 900 X 600 are built to withstand extreme temperature changes without expanding, cracking, or delaminating. Their resilience makes them especially suitable for gardens in colder regions of the UK, where frequent freezing and thawing cycles can destroy less robust paving materials.