STONE FEATURES
Stone features that add distinctive character to landscapes. From standing stones and boulders to bridges and planters, these custom elements create focal points, solve practical needs, or simply mark a place as meaningful.
Midcoast Maine Stone Planter
Reclaimed granite planter built with stone from a nearby abandoned quarry. The old tool marks visible in the granite connect the property to local quarrying history while creating a functional garden feature.
Garden Stone Feature
Standing stone with drilled aperture creating a focal point in the landscape. Features like this add intrigue and mark meaningful spots in residential gardens, turning functional markers into sculptural elements.
Maine Stone Bridge
Garden bridge built with reclaimed quarry granite. The stone's history shows in the weathering and tool marks, turning a functional crossing into a connection with the area's industrial past.