Lilac Wall Stone


Size: 1"-3"
Unit of Sale: Per Pallet
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Description

Add warmth and character to your hardscape with Lilac Wall Stone — a natural Pennsylvania stone in soft purple-grey and lilac tones that stand out from standard grey and tan palettes. The 1”–3” thin profile works equally well for wall veneer, dry-stack garden walls, and decorative facing. Available by the pallet for full builds or by the pound for repairs and accent pieces.

Choose Your Unit of Sale

  • Per Pallet: Full pallet for complete wall builds, veneers, and large landscape features.
  • Per LB: Buy by the pound for small repairs, cap stones, accent work, and topping up an existing wall.

Key Features

  • Distinctive lilac-grey color: Unique purple-grey tones add visual interest and set your project apart from standard stone palettes.
  • Natural split faces: Irregular textures and shapes create authentic dry-stack character.
  • 1”–3” thickness: Versatile thin profile suits both veneer and dry-stack applications.
  • Durable in all climates: Dense natural stone withstands freeze–thaw cycles, rain, and heavy use.
  • Stackable profiles: Flat bedding planes and irregular edges nest tightly for stable coursing.
  • Low maintenance: No sealing required; natural color deepens when wet and weathers gracefully.

Applications

Build retaining walls, garden borders, raised beds, and seat walls with a distinctive lilac stone look. Face foundations, chimneys, fireplaces, and outdoor kitchens. Create pillar accents, mailbox surrounds, and entry columns. Blend with grey or tan stones for a multi-tone wall pattern.

Specifications

  • Material: Natural Pennsylvania wall stone (Lilac)
  • Color: Lilac-grey with natural purple and tan variation
  • Finish: Natural split face; irregular edges
  • Thickness: 1”–3”
  • Sold by: The pallet or by the pound

Set stones on a compacted base with drainage aggregate behind retaining walls. Stagger joints between courses for stability. For walls over 3 feet, consult local codes and consider geogrid reinforcement.

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