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Rugged

Rugged flagstone carries a surface of random, fine indentations that closely mimics the look of hammered natural stone - a textured, grounded flag for outdoor spaces that call for an honest, unworked aesthetic.
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Rugged flagstone carries a surface of random, fine indentations that closely mimics the look of hammered natural stone - a textured, grounded flag for outdoor spaces that call for an honest, unworked aesthetic.
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Perfect for garden paths, patios and central courtyards.

Specifications

Shape Length Width Thickness variants
Square 600 mm 600 mm 65 mm, 80 mm, 100 mm, 150 mm
Rectangle 600 mm 750 mm 65 mm, 80 mm, 100 mm, 150 mm
Rectangle XL 600 mm 900 mm 65 mm, 80 mm, 100 mm, 150 mm

Popular colours

Black, grey, yellow, and chocolate brown are particularly well suited to achieving a natural stone look.
Brown
Chocolate
Black
Grey
Yellow

Standard Texture

Shot blasting deepens the hammered texture and enhances the natural stone quality of the surface.
Shot-blasted
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Highlights

Like all our flagstones, Rugged is vacuum dewatered - delivering higher density and long-term structural performance in a surface that is deliberately rough and characterful. The large flagstone format means the texture reads across the full surface with minimal joint interruption.
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Hammered stone surface

The surface is defined by tiny, uneven craters distributed randomly across the face - the concrete equivalent of a hand-hammered stone finish, with the consistency that natural quarried material cannot guarantee.
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Concrete alternate to dressed stone

Grey, yellow, and chocolate brown each sit naturally with the rugged surface aesthetic - earthier tones that reinforce the look of dressed natural stone rather than working against it.
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Fewer joints, more immersive texture

The large flagstone format allows the rugged surface to extend across a wider area without interruption, making the textural effect more immersive than a smaller tile with the same finish.

FAQs

When should I choose a flagstone over a paving tile?

Choose a flagstone when you want fewer visible joints across your surface. The large format creates an open, seamless look that smaller tiles cannot replicate.

Is there a recommended laying design?

You can lay flagstones flush together in sequence for a seamless surface, or introduce deliberate spacing and fill the gaps with pebble chips, jelly stones, or grass for a more composed, garden-led look.

What is meant by 'rugged' in this flagstone?

The surface has a texture that mimics hammered natural stone - think small, uneven craters distributed randomly across the top of the flag, giving it a raw, worked quality.

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