Description
Global Stone Limestone Midnight 600mm x 600mm
The Global Stone Limestone Midnight Paving is a striking and elegant choice for a garden patio, offering both aesthetic appeal and practical benefits.
This Midnight colour features a deep charcoal to soft black tone, with subtle natural variations and occasional fossil-like markings that add character without overwhelming the overall look. When wet, the stone deepens to a rich, almost jet-black tone, making it particularly eye-catching after rain or when sealed. This dark palette creates a strong contrast with planting, light-coloured garden furniture, or rendered walls, adding a sleek, contemporary edge to your outdoor space.
The surface has a hand-cut, lightly riven texture, providing a slightly uneven, tactile feel underfoot. It’s not overly rough but has enough grip to be practical in wet conditions—important for UK gardens. The edges are typically hand-dressed, giving a softer, more traditional finish that helps the paving blend into both modern and classic garden designs.
Features and Benefits
- Stylish and versatile: The dramatic colour makes it ideal for modern garden designs, but the natural surface and edging also suit traditional settings.
- Durable and hard-wearing: Limestone is a strong, dense material, making it suitable for patios with frequent foot traffic and outdoor furniture.
- Low maintenance: With appropriate sealing, it resists staining and weathering, keeping its colour and appearance longer.
- Great for contrast: Pairs beautifully with pale planting schemes, light walls, and stainless steel or timber features.
- Adds depth and mood: The dark paving creates a sophisticated backdrop, especially effective for evening entertaining areas with lighting.
If you’re looking for a bold yet timeless patio surface that elevates your garden design, Global Stone Limestone Midnight is an excellent option. Just keep in mind that, like all dark stone, it may show dust or light debris more readily—but that’s easily managed with regular sweeping or washing. Would you like to see some layout options or planting pairings for it?




