Classic Collection
The enduring aspect of many buildings is natural stone. Its use on exteriors and interiors remains unquestionably a commanding testimony of choice. All the natural stone thin veneer in our Classic Collection is curated to express the beauty of any classic architectural style.
Rubble
These irregularly-sized, broken field stones are partially shaped as rectangles and squares. Depending on the profile, the face of this natural stone thin veneer appears either split or finished. Rubble looks exceptional installed either as a standard rake, no-rake or overgrout joint.

Ashwood
Rubble

Blanco
Rubble

Cappuccino
Rubble
Celeste
Rubble

Cottage Cream
Rubble

Honey Buff
Rubble

Mocha Shell
Rubble
Monteverdi
Rubble

Montgomery Gold
Rubble

Regent Buff
Rubble

Rhinestone
Rubble

Sable Ridge
Rubble
Tundra Cream
Rubble

Tuscan Blend
Rubble
Traditional
Our Traditional natural stone is a hand-dressed rectangular thin veneer stone and trimmed with relatively true right angles. Its bed is straight and the ends appear unsawn. This Traditional stone profile looks handsome installed drystacked or with a standard rake joint.

Archaic
Traditional

Blanco
Traditional

Blanco Antique
Traditional

Copper Canyon
Traditional

Cottage Cream
Traditional

Cream
Traditional

Honey Buff
Traditional

Mission Blue
Traditional

Montgomery Gold
Traditional

Picasso
Traditional

Platinum
Traditional

Regent Buff
Traditional

Tahoe
Traditional
AAA Natural Stone will sell stone to users in most climates, if the owner/installer understands and agrees that performance of any natural stone in any exterior installation is the responsibility of the purchaser and their agents. As a natural product, AAA Natural Stone does not ‘engineer’ stone for specific environments and/or applications, so it is the client’s sole responsibility to determine if any natural stone will perform effectively for their purpose. For instance, natural stones that do not test well under many freeze-thaw cycles may do well in a subfreezing climate if there is little precipitation. Performance can also be impacted greatly by factors such as installation orientation (horizontal vs vertical), or the use of sealers to repel moisture or reduce absorption. If you absolutely love a particular type of stone for a particular application, we highly recommend consulting with your architect and/or contractor and reaching out to a company that manufactures natural stone sealers to understand which products and application processes will help your project endure.