Specialists in exterior pavements, retaining walls, urban development, and architecture, with a distinctive mark of innovation and sustainability.
After more than a hundred years of history, the panot must meet the needs of the 21st century, which is why Breinco presents a more sustainable redesign of the panot based on the circular economy and the reduction of the carbon footprint.
The losa filtra is a permeable paving system that incorporates sustainable drainage to manage rainwater. It provides comfort for pedestrians and increases the permeability rate.
Concrete brick for exposed façades. Designed to emphasize
the horizontality of exposed façades, creating a sense
of calm and serenity in architectural design.
Sustainable design that respects nature. Green spaces that filter water,
enhance biodiversity, and care for the planet.
Innovative designs and advanced manufacturing technologies for urban furniture solutions: benches, planters, bins, tree grates, curbs, and fountains.
The future of our cities depends on how we design and manage urban spaces.
With climate change and the growth of urban populations, it is essential to create more sustainable,
resilient, and livable environments.
Flexibility, dynamism, and personality for your spaces.
The slabs from Moments® line offer a sophisticated aesthetic that transformsa
any outdoor space into a functional work of art.
Permeable pavements are characterized by multiple environmental and urban benefits:
They reduce surface runoff and local flooding, contribute to evaporation, and create a healthier urban climate. They promote groundwater recharge and support soil functions. They protect groundwater by retaining pollutants and reduce the need for sewer networks, saving costs.
Our products have been manufactured using up to 40% recycled aggregate, depending on the product, while consistently maintaining the quality and durability levels characteristic of Breinco.
KODOLÉ® is a mixed triangular paving system that includes a built-in heel at the base of each unit. This feature facilitates the placement of the pavers, allowing for a joint that can be filled.
Three stools of different sizes, featuring a clearly recognizable geometry inspired by archaeological findings, such as parts of Doric columns, with concave curves on the shafts, creating spaces or settings with their own distinct character.