Leader in full service natural stone company. We have our own quarries and factories.
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Leader in full service natural stone company. We have our own quarries and factories.

NATURAL STONE FOR GARDENS

Within the materials that we can use to decorate our garden, stone finds a prominent place. Being a 100% natural material, it adapts perfectly to this type of landscaping. Probably the least ephemeral type of material used in gardens, which will serve us permanently or we can reuse in new compositions.

Among the most used are crushed aggregates (with sharp edges) or boulders (rounded edges), material that covers the ground and prevents the proliferation of weeds or invasive species.

TYPES OF DECORATIVE STONE

Naturpiedra has a wide range of this type of decorative stones, with various shades and sizes, which allow us to adorn our garden with a wide range of colors, from white to black, through reds, yellows, greens, etc.

They are served packed in big bags of approximately one cubic meter, or in small gabs of 20 kilos, thus adapting to the size required by our project, whether large or small.

These aggregates are usually marble, although we can also find crushed slate, volcanic rock or travertine.

Monoliths or blocks of irregular stone, a decorative element used by man since prehistory, as evidenced by megalithic monuments, such as cromlech, menhirs or dolmens, which are still preserved today.

For this use, Naturpiedra offers unique stones from its phyllite and quartzite quarries, adapting them to modern use, from mini monoliths to pieces of considerable size, sawing the seat of the stone to facilitate its placement.

Kerbrbstones are elongated format pieces that are usually used as a separation in the various environments of the garden, either separating different decorative aggregates, vegetation areas or marking the passageways.

As the monoliths, we offer these products, coming from Naturpiedra’s own quarries in phyllite and quartzite. Natural cut kerbs, natural and sawn, drum finish; thus adapting to the various decorations. Do not forget to try, use these materials to form decorative elements in your garden, such as separation of flower beds or planters.

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