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Wooden paling fence

A natural and sustainable fence for all your outdoor arrangements

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The types of wood

The wooden paling fences are made of cut or split black locust (acacia) stakes, but also of split chestnut.


The wooden paling fence is made up of class 4 natural stakes.

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Natural, sustainable and aesthetic fencing for landscaping

The wooden paling fence, also known as a girondine fence, allows for the natural, aesthetic, and functional delimitation of spaces. It integrates perfectly into the landscape, whether in the countryside by the sea or in a garden.


Our fencing panels are available in sawn or split black locust and split chestnut, two naturally durable woods without chemical treatment, certified CL4 for direct contact with the ground.


They are made up of stakes connected by three galvanised wires for added strength. The rolls are available with different spacing between the slats depending on whether they are used for decorative, deterrent, or windbreak purposes.

Versatile, the wooden fence is used in gardens, parks, forests, on beaches, around paths or ponds

It combines rustic charm, durability, and ease of installation

Natural, sustainable and aesthetic fencing for landscaping

The ganivelles are rolls made up of posts made from robinia (acacia), either sawn or split, connected by galvanised wires to form a natural, sturdy, and durable fence. The robinia is treated to class 4, ensuring its durability in direct contact with the ground, without the need for additional chemical treatment, for optimal longevity.


Thanks to their rustic, warm, and authentic appearance, the ganivelles blend perfectly into natural and rural landscapes. They are highly sought after for marking paths by the sea, in forests, or for enclosing ponds, bringing both charm, protection, and functionality.


Easy to install, modular and versatile, these fences offer an ecological, aesthetic and durable solution, ideal for demanding and environmentally friendly landscaping.

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