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“Our Artisans Sculpt Contemporary and Classic Icons in Multiple Sizes and Shapes. These Sculpted Stone Bas-Relief Panels add Character, Detail and Cohesiveness to any Design Project.”
Ok, try ‘Pineapple Grove Designs,’ 1.800.771.4595
Phil
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“Our Artisans Sculpt Contemporary and Classic Icons in Multiple Sizes and Shapes. These Sculpted Stone Bas-Relief Panels add Character, Detail and Cohesiveness to any Design Project.”
Ok, try ‘Pineapple Grove Designs,’ 1.800.771.4595
Phil
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"Our Artisans Sculpt Contemporary and Classic Icons in Multiple Sizes and Shapes. These Sculpted Stone Bas-Relief Panels add Character, Detail and Cohesiveness to any Design Project."
Ok, try 'Pineapple Grove Designs,' 1.800.771.4595
Phil
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I used to get a catalogue from http://www.designtoscano.com/ but haven't seen one in a few years. They used to have wall castings, grotesques, gargoyles, etc. Affordable, as they are castings.
Here's another link to http://www.stonecarver.com/. Not too sure if this one is still good, but I had it bookmarked for future reference. Used to have architechtural items on it. I'd bet $$$. Maybe some ideas, at least?
Good luck...
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We are building an English cottage/tudor style house and would like to really dress up the exterior. I'm looking for a source for cement/stone tiles (for lack of a better word). I see some really neat things on old buildings (like lions head's or ornate flower designs) but haven't had much luck on my own. I've trie architectural salvage shops and the costs are pretty outragous. Kerry
*Have you tried your local masonry building supply? In my area, if they don't actually make them, they know who to contact. This seems to be something of a cottage industry, so I'll bet there are lots of companies out there.