Decorative Stones for Interiors, Gardens and Commercial Spaces
Decorative stones covers everything we supply that is chosen for how it looks rather than what it structurally does — polished pebbles in a reception planter, white chips in a courtyard bed, black stone around a fountain, mixed pebbles in a glass bowl.
Indoors, the finish matters most: polished stone holds its colour under artificial light and wipes clean, so it dominates hotel lobbies, offices, spas, restaurants and home interiors. Outdoors, natural unpolished stone weathers better and looks right in a garden setting.
Scale matters too. Small grades read as texture and suit pots, trays and tight beds; large feature stones become objects in their own right and should be used sparingly as focal points.
Available across colours, sizes and finishes, in retail quantities for home and interior projects and in bulk for hospitality, commercial and institutional work.
Specifications
- Product
- Decorative Stones
- Material / type
- Natural stone
- Available sizes
- Fine grade, approximately 3–8 mm · Small grade, approximately 5–10 mm · Medium grade, approximately 10–20 mm · Large grade, approximately 20–40 mm and feature stones on request
- Available colours
- White · Black · Grey · Brown · Mixed and decorative shades
- Finish
- Polished and unpolished
- Shape
- Rounded pebbles, angular chips and feature stones
- Retail availability
- Available — small quantities supplied
- Wholesale / bulk
- Bulk and tonnage orders available; quantity confirmed per enquiry
- Minimum order
- Not fixed — confirmed against your requirement and destination
- Packaging
- Confirmed at order stage based on quantity and destination
- Delivery
- Pan-India delivery available; dispatch and timelines confirmed per order
- Pricing
- On request — quoted against grade, quantity and location
Buying guide
- Use polished stone indoors and unpolished outdoors as a default.
- Keep the palette tight — one or two stone colours in a space usually looks better than four.
- Match grade to container size: fine stone in small pots, larger stone in big planters.
- For commercial fit-outs, order the full quantity in one lot so every planter matches.
Where decorative stones are used
Decorative Stones — questions we are asked
- Which decorative stone is best for indoor planters?
- Polished pebbles in a small or medium grade. They keep their colour under indoor lighting, look finished up close, and can be lifted out and rinsed when they collect dust.
- Do you supply decorative stone for hotels and offices?
- Yes. Bulk orders for hospitality, office and commercial fit-outs are supplied. Share the quantity, finish and delivery location for a quote.
- How do I clean decorative stones?
- Indoors, lift them into a sieve and rinse under running water. Outdoors, rake and hose them down. Avoid harsh chemicals on polished stone.