Red Cliffs Freeform Limestone Cladding

Red Cliffs is for projects that want warmth you can feel from the street. This bold, expressive red stone cladding blends rich terracotta, warm tans and deep clay tones, a palette drawn straight from sunbaked Australian landscapes. Natural veining and fractured split edges give every piece a raw, organic texture full of movement, so walls read as grounded and earthy rather than flat and uniform. Use it where you want a room or facade anchored by warmth, from living room feature walls to full exterior statements. Like all our limestone, Red Cliffs is stocked at Clayton South in Melbourne and blended per pallet for colour consistency.
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Why choose Red Cliffs

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

Red Cliffs FAQs

Will the red tones fade in full sun?
The colour comes from natural iron minerals in the stone itself, not a surface treatment, so it will not fade the way painted or dyed products do.
It anchors rustic, farmhouse and Mediterranean palettes beautifully, and works as a deliberate warm contrast in modern schemes with concrete, steel and dark timber.
Yes, many projects pair a warm stone like Red Cliffs with a neutral like Golden Dune. Order free samples of both and test them side by side.

Where to use it

Feature walls, facades, fireplaces and earthy statement spaces.