Patterned tiles with bush-hammered finish
Tiles with bush-hammered finish, zoom in
Strip tiles with mixed finishes of split, shot-blasted and grooved
Strip style mosaic shot-blasted finish
Strip style mosaic shot-blasted finish
Strip style mosaic shot-blasted finish
Split top finish panel
These stone pieces are called composable stone strips because they are not arranged and glued in the usual way to form a standard 600x150mm size panel.
In stead stones are supplied in strip-style pieces that have variable lengths of 150/ 300/450/600 mm, and fixed heights of 50/100/150 mm, as the below diagram.
These variations make the stone pieces composable and flexible at the construction site where they can be arranged in variable sequences. Builders are encouraged to try different combinations until a unique and satisfactory arrangement is reached.
Composable stone strips, not only varied in sizes, but they can be done with 2 or more different top finishes to blend as well.
The following project uses strips all with bush-hammered top finish, but with different thickness (in-and-out effect).
Bush-hammered narrow strip wall
Bush-hammered narrow strip wall
Bush-hammered narrow strip wall, zoom in
Flat/Slips stones are supplied in random size of (100-400)x(50-200)x20-30mm
Flat/Slip with broken edges
Flat/Slip with broken edges
An arched gate post using Imperial Gold wall cladding
The following flagstone pieces are smoothly arc-sawn to specified shape patterns which interlock each other to imitate a whale. The stones are all bush-hammered on top.
sawn-edge flagstone with bush-hammered top finish
sawn-edge flagstone with bush-hammered top finish
sawn-edge flagstone with bush-hammered top finish
sawn-edge flagstone with bush-hammered top finish, zoom in