Planning the construction of a storage shed that will stand on paving stones and have come across a product that seems suitable (see attached images below). However, I have not been able to find these for sale, despite extensive googling. I would appreciate if someone here could point me in the right direction!

Corner of a red wooden shed resting on a metal bracket placed on a stone slab, surrounded by gravel. Red painted wooden shed corner supported by a metal bracket resting on concrete pavers, on a gravel surface.
 
Thanks for the tip! The point with the ones I showed in the picture, however, is that they elevate the studs a bit from the ground in a good way, and unfortunately, the Ebay variant does not do that.
 
Are you going to lift the building with forks?
If you just want air between the ground and the building, I would suggest choosing a lecasten with foundation paper or a pallet disc on top to get air and protection against capillary rising moisture.
 
Why not make a real plinth with an adjustable balksko?
 
Lecasten is certainly an option. However, the product I'm looking for gives a more delicate impression, in my eyes.

I'm helping an acquaintance build the storage, and he prefers not to dig down footings, but to lay paving stones directly on macadam.
 
T tacho said:
Lecasten is obviously an option. However, the product I am looking for gives a more slender impression, in my eyes.

I am helping a friend build the storage, and he prefers not to dig down posts, but to lay paving stones directly on the crushed stone.
The product you show is hardly suitable from a moisture point of view as it directs water to the flooring.
 
It was interesting. How does it happen?
 
You can safely place the shed on paving stones or macadam and use Biltema's adjustable feet. They don't build particularly high and break capillary action.
 
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T tacho said:
That was interesting. How does it happen?
It's on the outside in the picture

A terminal block, slab, leca stone, musten or similar under the floor structure with foundation paper is better. If you choose, for example, Jem&Fix, they have a cube 10x10x5cm in concrete for about 5kronor that you can place on the garden slab and under the floor structure to provide air and a neat appearance.
 
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Okay, good suggestions from both of you. I won't spend more time looking for that specific product. Thanks for the help!
 
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