The Cobblestone Collection
Maroc Pavers
Limestone — Morocco
A mix of newly quarried Moroccan limestone that's high in color variation and suitable for both interior and certain exterior applications. It has a beautiful, tumbled finish that emulates the hardwearing streets of Morocco.
A History of Quality
Newly quarried Maroc Pavers are sourced from various limestone quarries throughout Morocco that have been forming over the course of millions of years. The deposits within these areas are fairly consistent, with subtle fossilization and shelling, but a wide range of light-to-dark beige and gray color variation. Large sections of raw stone are selected for their technical properties, suitability for use and unique characteristics, with special attention being paid to the ecological impacts of their extraction.
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Variation disclaimer
Because of the individualized nature of the materials we sell, many of the products have significant variation in size, shape, color, texture and thickness. These irregularities are inherent in hand-made and natural materials such as ours. It is the responsibility of the owner/purchaser and those acting on behalf of the owner such as the designer, architect, contractor or installer to verify that the material specified is appropriate for its final application and to review and approve all materials before the materials are shipped. Samples are available on request. Samples are given as an indication of a particular product and are for reference only. Due to the inherent variation in the size, shape, thickness, texture and color of our materials, individual samples cannot be considered exact representations.
Through expert photography, every effort has been made to faithfully represent our products and materials on this website. However, due to lighting and color variations, no picture can be considered an exact representation of the material being shown.