Modern White Cement Breeze Blocks Decorative Wall Partition Concrete Block with Wide Range of Patterns
Modern White Cement Breeze Blocks Decorative Wall Partition Concrete Block with Wide Range of Patterns
Our Modern White Cement Breeze Blocks offer a clean, contemporary take on the classic screen block. Finished in bright white, these decorative concrete blocks feature an extensive selection of perforation patterns – from geometric grids and abstract waves to minimalist circles and organic shapes. Ideal for wall partitions, the openwork design allows natural light and airflow to pass through while providing visual privacy. The crisp white finish reflects light, making spaces feel larger and brighter. Durable, fire-resistant, and easy to install, these breeze blocks are perfect for creating stylish, semi‑transparent boundaries in modern homes, offices, retail spaces, and hospitality venues.
Specification
| Name | Decortive concrete blocks |
| Material | cement |
| Size | 300*300mm |
| Color | white |
| Surface | smooth |
| Design Style | contemporary |
| Usage | for garden wall, exterior wall and interior wall partition decoration |
| Luster | matte |
| After-sale Service | online technical support, return and replacement |
Features
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Wide Range of Patterns: Choose from dozens of designs – chevron, hexagon, diamond, wave, leaf, or custom motifs – to match any interior or exterior aesthetic.
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Modern White Finish: Bright white cement complements minimalist, Scandinavian, and industrial styles – reflects light to brighten corridors, lobbies, and living areas.
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Passive Ventilation & Light Filtration: Perforations allow cross‑breezes and diffused sunlight – reduces reliance on artificial lighting and mechanical ventilation.
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Durable & Fire‑Resistant: High‑strength concrete construction is non‑combustible, impact‑resistant, and low‑maintenance – suitable for high‑traffic areas.
Many different design for concrete blocks to choose
1. Geometric Patterns: Triangles, diamonds, circles, waves, zigzags.
2. Organic & Natural Motifs: Florals, leaves, trees, shells, coral.
3. Cultural & Traditional Patterns: Arabesque (Islamic art), Greek key, Asian lattice, Mediterranean styles.
4. Abstract & Artistic Designs: Asymmetric forms, custom logos, sculptural reliefs.
5. Minimalist & Linear Designs: Simple vertical or horizontal slots, dots, squares.
We also have terracotta material breeze blocks for you to choose.
The image displayed only showcases a portion of the patterns on the Breeze Block. For more detailed information about the patterns, please inquire, or simply send us the pattern you prefer, We can also customize.
Applications:
- Interior Wall Partitions: Divides open‑plan living spaces, home offices, or studio apartments while maintaining an airy, connected atmosphere.
- Accent & Feature Walls: Creates a striking focal point in entryways, behind sofas, or along corridors – adds texture and rhythmic visual interest.
- Retail & Boutique Displays: Used as decorative screens in clothing stores, showrooms, or galleries – allows products to be seen while defining areas.
- Hotel & Restaurant Interiors: Installed as semi‑private dividers in lobbies, dining areas, or lounge zones – enhances modern design with patterned elegance.
- Stairwell & Balcony Enclosures: Provides safe, ventilated railings or balustrades – combines safety with a clean, contemporary aesthetic.
Packing and Shipping:
The blocks are packed in plywood pallet. It's more safe.
More than a container, our packaging is a guardian of your trust and our product quality. The use of reinforced plywood pallets ensures a safer journey, directly tackling the core industry concerns of transport damage, handling complexity, and ecological impact. This reflects our unwavering three-fold pledge: to protect with professional-grade engineering, to preserve with eco-conscious choices, and to perform with streamlined efficiency for dependable delivery, every time.
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