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Belgian Bluestone

With its timeless appeal and unrivaled versatility, Belgian Bluestone (also referred to as Petit Granit or Pierre Blue) is an excellent option for your next interior or exterior stone project. With inspiration drawn from the beautiful city of Bruges, Belgian Bluestone is guaranteed to give you a jaw-dropping design.

With applications ranging from flooring and countertops to shower tiles and more, the possibilities for Belgian Bluestone are endless. Connecticut Stone is pleased to offer Belgian Bluestone slabs, tile, and flooring to suit the needs of your next project. Whether you're looking for a honed or European finish, we've got you covered. We also offer patterns and grip finishes, ideal for pool decks and shower areas.

Belgian Bluestone European Finish

(an undulated surface with cobbled edges)

  • 8x8x3/4
  • 8x16/3/4
  • 16x16x3/4
  • 16x24x3/4
  • 24x24x3/4

Belgian Bluestone Honed

(honed surface with rectified edges)

  • 8x8x3/8
  • 8x16x3/8
  • 16x16x3/8
  • 16x24x3/8
  • 24x24x3/8

Belgian Bluestone Slabs

Belgian Bluestone Honed Mosaics

  • 7/8x7/8x3/8

Belgian Bluestone Patterns

Belgian Bluestone Grip Finish

  • 16" wide x random lengths between 8" and 31" long x 3/4" thick

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Belgian Bluestone FAQ

What type of stone is Belgian Bluestone and where does it come from?

Belgian Bluestone is a charcoal black limestone with subtle white fossils that comes from Belgium.

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What tile finishes are available?
Does Belgian Bluestone come in slab format?
Is Belgian Bluestone suitable for exterior paving in freeze/ thaw climates?
Can Belgian Bluestone be used in wet applications such as shower floors and walls?
Does Belgian Bluestone need to be sealed?

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