Grampian Shadow Black Limestone Cladding

Grampian Shadow is the boldest stone in our range, a sophisticated black limestone cladding in deep charcoal and graphite tones with a rugged split face texture. Laid in a freeform irregular pattern, it delivers a dramatic architectural statement that reads raw and refined at the same time. The rich dark colouring creates powerful contrast against modern render, timber, concrete and glass, which is why it is specified so often on luxury contemporary homes and commercial facades. As the light moves across the day, the split face surface throws shifting shadow and depth, giving the wall a presence that flat black finishes cannot replicate. In stock now at Clayton South, Melbourne.
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Why choose Grampian Shadow

On-Site Stone Selection with Mobile Showroom Choosing the right stone has never been easier. We offer pre-laid stone sample boards that clearly display colours, patterns, and finishes exactly as they will appear once installed.

For orders from 15m² and above, we can bring our mobile showroom to your site, allowing you to compare options on location and select the perfect stone with confidence and convenience.

Technical Specifications

Stone Type

Limestone

Format

Random pieces ranging from 150mm to 600mm

Thickness

Approximately 25 to 35mm

Weight

Around 60kg per m2 for wall cladding

Corners

30kg per lineal metre for corner pieces

Grampian Shadow FAQs

Will black limestone fade or grey off outdoors?
All dark natural stone softens slightly with UV exposure over years. A quality enhancing sealer deepens the charcoal tones and significantly slows that process on exterior walls.
Used as a single feature plane, dark stone adds depth rather than shrinking a space. It works best with generous lighting and contrast materials like pale render or timber.
Yes. It is a dense limestone that handles heat well, and the dark tones are very forgiving around smoke and everyday marks.

Where to use it

Modern facades, entry features, fireplaces, feature walls, landscape walls, outdoor entertaining areas, and luxury residential and commercial projects.