
Special Order Centurion Stone
Centurion Stone offers virtually unlimited pattern and color combinations. The samples you see here are only a small portion of what’s available.
Check out the Centurion Stone website by clicking their logo, or peruse our gallery of samples and completed projects below. Photos are organized by Pattern - Color.
Ashlar - Catalina
Ashlar - Coastal
Ashlar - Suede
Canyon Ledge - Brown's Valley
Canyon Ledge - Bucks County
Canyon Ledge - Mesa Valley
Canyon Ledge - Southern Wheat
Canyon Ledge - Suede
Cathedral Stone - Missouri
Cathedral Stone - Plain
Cathedral Stone - Sage Valley
Centurion Castle Rock - Pennsylvania
Cutface - Bucks County
Cutface - Grey
Cutface - Hermitage
Cutface - Pennsylvania
Cutface - Pennsylvania
Cutface - Plain
Cutface - Suede
Cutface - Suede
Designer Series - Austin
Designer Series - Austin
Designer Series - Austin
Designer Series - Austin
Designer Series - Austin
Designer Series - Kentucky
Georgetown - Smoke
Georgetown - Smoke
Ledge - Norris Gray
Ledge - Norris Gray
Ledge - Norris Gray
Ledge - Pennsylvania
Ledge - Pennsylvania
Ledge - Pennsylvania
Ledge - Pennsylvania
Ledge - Pennsylvania
Ledge - Pennsylvania
Mountain Ledge - Kentucky
Omaha - Browns Valley
Omaha - Browns Valley
Omaha - Browns Valley
Palos Verde - Arkansas
Palos Verde - Brown
Palos Verde - California
Palos Verde - California
Palos Verde - California
Palos Verde - Grey
Palos Verde - Grey
Palos Verde - Grey
Palos Verde - Grey
Palos Verde - Grey
Palos Verde - Grey
Palos Verde - Kentucky
Palos Verde - Mesa Valley
Palos Verde - Pennsylvania
Palos Verde - Pennsylvania
Palos Verde - Silver Gray
Rubble - Pennsylvania
Rubble - Pennsylvania
Rustic - Pennsylvania
Rustic - Pennsylvania
Rustic - Suede
Rustic - Suede
Rustic - Suede
Rustic - Suede
Rustic - Suede
Stack - Alpine
Stack - Pennsylvania
Stack - Pennsylvania
Stack - Suede
Topeka - Santos
Topeka - Santos
Vine Hill - Suede
Vine Hill - Suede
Vine Hill - Suede
Weatheredge - Tulsa
Weatheredge - Santos
Weatheredge - Santos
Weatheredge - Santos
Weatheredge - Santos
Color in a digital photograph is affected by many variables. Lighting is one of the most obvious factors, but several other considerations also come into play, such as the quality and settings of the camera, distance between the camera and the subject being photographed, the contrast between brighter and darker sections of the photo, and even the screen settings on your viewing device. While nothing can beat seeing the materials in person, we have tried to provide photographs that showcase our products in different lighting situations, at various distances, and so on.