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postheadericon Stoneflair, Purestone Sandstone Antique Paving Glendale Octagon Kit

Important Update:
Since the 2011 catalogue, “Stoneflair” are now known as “Stoneflair by Bradstone”. In addition to changing the name, they also streamlined several product ranges. Unfortunately, the ONLY octagon kit they sell now is the Natural Sandstone Fossil Buff Octagon pack.


Stoneflair, Purestone Sandstone Antique Paving Glendale - Octagon Kit


Shown above are the actual paving stones (left), and the octagon kit pattern (right) so that you can see the beauty of the stones and also the pattern that the kit will create in your garden or as part of your patio.


An interesting departure from the conventional circle paving design, the Stoneflair Purestone Sandstone Antique Glendale Octagon Kit features a stone grouping that fits together much like the lattice pattern of a spider web – one of the lovelier arrangements that occurs in nature.


This attractive layout is complemented nicely by the fine colours and finishing effects on the slabs themselves, which evoke the old stone found in structures that have been standing for centuries. The pieces can be used in conjunction with existing foliage for a rustic overgrown plant effect, or laid out as instructed to provide a foundation for all manner of outdoor activities, from picnics to barbeques.

Also available in Glendale Antique Paving are a 3-ring large circle kit and a 2-ring small circle kit.

postheadericon Stoneflair, Purestone Sandstone Antique Paving Antique Glendale/Cragside – Spinning Circle

Update: We no longer think the two-stone combination spinning circle is available. However, there is a spinning circle available using Modac natural sandstone. Click here for details.

Purestone Sandstone Antique Paving Spinning Circle Kit

In a delightful twist from more conventional paving treatments, the Stoneflair Purestone Sandstone Antique Cragside/Glendale Spinning Circle Kit utilizes blocks from both the Cragside and Glendale tone and texture schemes to produce a veritable work of pavement art in the middle of your garden.

The combination of the charcoal Cragside and the dusky brown of Glendale, when applied to a pattern of swirling blocks, transforms a typical paving circle into a dynamic design that almost appears to be moving. This elegant formation is, of course, no less sturdy against the elements, and provides a permanent fixture for the pleasure of both your household and your guests.