The MuldenVariabel goes back to a development by Wilhelm Ludowici in 1881. Visually this tile is characterised by the geometrical shape of the twin trough and technically it features the double interlocking joint. In addition to its variable coverage, i.e. the ability to adapt to the existing lath spacing on your roof, it offers two possibilities for laying. In rows laid in parallel, or broken bonded. What’s the benefit? A roof entirely to your taste: sophisticated structure, animated, balanced and, if needed, particularly secure against wind and weather thanks to the bonded laying. Simply a genuine Laumans clay tile roof.
Tiles for monument preservation …
Due to its long history, the MULDENVARIABEL has made a name for itself in monument preservation. It shows its strengths here, as with its many stylish additions, such as the tower gutter tile, it seems to have been created for renovation of architectural monuments true to the original style.