grindkolommen
Grindkolommen is a term found in Dutch-language architectural and landscaping literature to describe a type of column or pillar that features exposed gravel or aggregate as its exterior surface. In practice, a grindkolom may be formed by a central structural core, such as reinforced concrete or brick, with an outer shell that includes concrete mixed with gravel or by securing gravel within a resin or grout matrix so that the surface presents a speckled, textured finish. The result is a durable, weather-resistant column with a distinctive tactile and visual quality.
Applications of grindkolommen include garden or courtyard features, entrances, boundary markers, and elements within water features
Variations exist in the choice of core material, aggregate size, and surface finish. Some designs emphasize
Etymology and usage notes: grindkolom derives from Dutch words for gravel (grind) and column (kolom/kolommen). The