Antique Grey Barr

Antique Grey Barr shares many of the same qualities and history as its sister stone Antique Blonde Barr. Both stones come from the Languedoc region of France, the main difference being colour. Antique Grey Barr ranges from rich to palest grey with subtle undertones of golden beige.

Unusual in its consistent richness, texture and patina this stone can be used in a wide range of interiors. Antique Grey Barr is available in large hand-shaped flagstones, laid in coursed lengths, and in Antique Dalle de Barr, random sizes.

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