| Old German cladding pattern, the Queen of slate claddings | Example | Bodydiagram | Download |
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| Lively, unique, individual. The Old German cladding pattern inspires with its rejuvenation of the roof from the eaves to the ridge and the diverse stone width in the individual roofing styles. | ![]() | ![]() |
Available in Fredeburger Schiefer®
| Foliated pattern, the elegant slate cladding pattern | Example | Bodydiagram | Download |
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| Uniform, elegant and stylish. Foliated pattern achieves its extraordinarily elegant effect thanks to the use of stones of uniform height and width. The typical cladding pattern for modern architecture. | ![]() | ![]() |
Available in Fredeburger Schiefer® and MaSpana-Schiefer®
| Round-cut pattern, the low-priced slate cladding pattern | Example | Bodydiagram | Download |
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| Square, low priced and charming. The German cladding pattern with round cut is one of the most economically priced slate claddings, thanks to its relatively low material content. | ![]() | ![]() |
Available in Fredeburger Schiefer® and MaSpana-Schiefer®
| Squint quoin pattern, the special slate cladding pattern | Example | Bodydiagram | Download |
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| Unusual, interesting and attractive. Squint quoin pattern is a special slate cladding pattern used in traditional slate regions. | ![]() | ![]() |
Available in Fredeburger Schiefer® and MaSpana-Schiefer®
| Double rectangular pattern, the straight-line slate cladding pattern | Example | Bodydiagram | Download |
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| Unmistakable, straightforward, and clear. Double rectangular pattern distinguishes with clear lines and contours. it is a typical pattern for unadorned architecture, durable and low-priced. | ![]() | ![]() |
Available in Fredeburger Schiefer®, MaSpana-Schiefer® and coloured slates
| Eaves (integrated foot) | Example | Bodydiagram | Download |
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| Eaves (pointed foot) | Example | Bodydiagram | Download |
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| Verge (starting verge) | Example | Bodydiagram | Download |
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| Verge (finishing verge in the form of a double verge) | Example | Bodydiagram | Download |
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| Verge (finishing verge in the form of an extended verge) | Example | Bodydiagram | Download |
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| Ridge | Example | Bodydiagram | Download |
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| Hip (overlaid hip) | Example | Bodydiagram | Download |
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| Valley (main valley) | Example | Bodydiagram | Download |
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| Valley (wall valley) | Example | Bodydiagram | Download |
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