Giant natural landscaping slabs is a great look for walkways and patios. We harvest some different types/colors as shown here.
New England Fieldstone Slabs
Large and small pieces of granite and quartzite left by the glaciers creates these classic fieldstone slabs. Colors run from tan and beige to a weathered gray.
Maine Coast Stone Slabs
Harvested near the Coast of Maine, these majestic stones evoke the shoreline their name derives from. Broken off the earths crust by glaciers then tumbled and worn by water.
Okemo Stone - Okemo Mica Schist
Nestled in the mountains near the town of Ludlow Vermont, Okemo Mica Schist is quarried as big sheets of stone. Tones of beige to charcoal grey flecked with mica give this slab a truly unique look.
New England Slate
Quarried in the slate valley of Vermont or in Monson Maine this extremely hard and dense sedimentary stone cleaves off in layers making great oversized flagging and natural slabs. Choose from the deep black of Monson quarries or the range of colors (green, plum, red and charcoal) found in Vermont.
Bluestone Irregular Slabs
In the same color and shapes as traditional irregular bluestone, Ginormous bluestone slabs are appropriate for statement projects. These slabs come in sheets big enough to place an entire table of eight on one stone!
Oversized Dimensional-Cut Bluestone
One of the most versatile stones found for landscape construction, these over sized stones help bring scale to any project. Often bigger and always thicker than your average bluestone paver, Ginormous bluestone paving stones are not for the average landscape project.
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