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June 2009

Creative Uses of Traditional Materials

We want to highlight outstanding examples of your work.
Most uses of reclaimed granite end up as steps or curbing in a variety of designs.
The “granite bridge over water” is a perfect example of taking the ordinary and making it special. See what you think.

 

Here designer, Jason Kindstedt, Green Penguin Landscaping, Rye, NH, turned a piece of our reclaimed curved granite (about 4 feet long, 18 inches wide) into a natural looking bridge.

Surrounded by boulders, the radius granite seems to evoke the flowing rhythm of the water.

Send me photos of your work that showcase unusual uses of traditional materials.

We will highlight selected examples in future eblasts and post it on our website.

Are you working on a project that requires something special?

Let me know what you’re looking for. We are constantly getting new material and if I know what you are working on I can better help you.


Give me a call.

See you in the Yard…



Gavin Johnston

978-462-5348

jgwjohnston@gmail.com

  New England Native Stone

109 Rabbit Road | Salisbury| MA 01952 | 978-225-2051

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