Sandstone (Group) refers to the collective arrangement of multiple sandstone pieces, either found naturally clustered in outcrops or intentionally gathered in landscapes for their visual and structural qualities. Each stone is composed of compacted sand grains—most often quartz—bound by minerals like silica or iron oxides, which give the group a cohesive palette of earthy tones. The colors can range from soft creams and yellows to striking reds and browns, with layered patterns that reveal their sedimentary origins.
Found in deserts, river valleys, and coastal cliffs, sandstone groups carry the imprint of shifting dunes and ancient seabeds, often displaying striations or bedding planes. As ground materials, grouped sandstone creates a warm, textural presence, ideal for borders, terraces, or decorative features where rhythm and repetition are desired. Beyond utility, sandstone groups embody continuity and time, serving as reminders of landscapes slowly shaped by wind, water, and the steady hand of geological processes.
Sandstone (Group) has varied overall heights between 12”-48” (30-122 cm) and varied widths in the range of 8’-12’ (244-366 cm).
Sandstone (Group) refers to the collective arrangement of multiple sandstone pieces, either found naturally clustered in outcrops or intentionally gathered in landscapes for their visual and structural qualities. Each stone is composed of compacted sand grains—most often quartz—bound by minerals like silica or iron oxides, which give the group a cohesive palette of earthy tones. The colors can range from soft creams and yellows to striking reds and browns, with layered patterns that reveal their sedimentary origins.
Found in deserts, river valleys, and coastal cliffs, sandstone groups carry the imprint of shifting dunes and ancient seabeds, often displaying striations or bedding planes. As ground materials, grouped sandstone creates a warm, textural presence, ideal for borders, terraces, or decorative features where rhythm and repetition are desired. Beyond utility, sandstone groups embody continuity and time, serving as reminders of landscapes slowly shaped by wind, water, and the steady hand of geological processes.
Sandstone (Group) has varied overall heights between 12”-48” (30-122 cm) and varied widths in the range of 8’-12’ (244-366 cm).