Kodah is a one-of-a-kind large-scale retaining wall. Its modern, linear proportions combined with its rough, quarried stone texture make it perfect for various applications, including garden walls and tiered walls.
This product can also be used as an edger. The Rosetta Dimensional Coping can be used to provide a unique finished look to the Rosetta Kodah Wall system.
COLOURS SHOWN MAY VARY
Every effort has been made to ensure accuracy in the colour representations found on this website. However, due to the natural characteristics of concrete, the manufacturing process and on-screen display, actual colours in the final product may vary from that shown.
Specifications
Description
Dimensions
Unit Size MM
Unit Size IN
Unit Face Area M2
Unit Face Area Sq Ft
Unit Weight LB
Pallet Row Units
Pallet Units
Pallet Rows
Pallet Face Area M2
Pallet Face Area Sq Ft
Pallet Weight LB
Wall Pallet
H X W X D
152 x 305 x 267
6 x 12 x 10.5
0.05
0.5
57
3
3
3
1.95
21
2400
H X W X D
152 x 533 x 267
6 x 21 x 10.5
0.08
0.875
100
6
6
H X W X D
152 x 762 x 267
6 x 30 x 10.5
0.12
1.25
142
3
3
H X W X D
152 x 1067 x 267
6 x 42 x 10.5
1.6
1.75
200
6
6
H X W X D
Corner Pallet
H X W X D
152 x 533 x 267
6 x 21 x 10.5
0.12
1.34
100
16
16
2
1.95
21
1600
Colours
Item No. Standard
Item No. Corner
Copper Canyon
241441
241437
Fond du Lac
241442
241438
Pacific Grey
241444
241440
Northern Charcoal (Special Order)
241443
241439
Applications
Garden Walls
Product Notes
Pallet Information
Available to order in full pallets only. A $35.00 returnable pallet fee will be charged to any bundle of Rosetta Kodah.
Unit of Measure
The Unit of Measure for Kodah Wall Standard is Layer while the Kodah Wall Corner is Each.
Order Considerations
Contact your local Barkman sales representative for information on special or custom order products in terms of minimum production cycles required.
Installation
Kodah pieces are tapered. Minimum 8.5’ radius. The Unit of Measure for Dimensional Coping is Layer. For information on wall heights, consult the product installation guide and technical specifications. Check your local building codes and consult a professional engineer when required.