Stone Paving Natural stone has been a popular choice for paving for thousands of years. In the later decades of the century, the choice of concrete flags grew exponentially, but one of the most popular styles was concrete copy of those natural stone flags. Concrete copies offer a number of advantages - they are cheap, compared to the genuine article; they can be cast to modular sizes, making patterns or coursing much simpler; they can be produced at fairly regular thickness, whereas natural stone might be anywhere from 30-100mm thick.
Circle Paving
MAN has used natural stone for paving for thousands of years. In modern times, concrete has largely taken over. Natural stone, however, has a uniqueness and a quality about it that concrete can never hope to replicate, enabling it to be used with considerable flair in a variety of indoor and outdoor situations.