Pink Mudstone is a locally quarried stone with warm pinky-brown tones.
Sizes
150mm – 2000mm
Formats
Landscaping stone
Feature & walling stone
Natural steps
Crushed rock
Pink Mudstone
Available Size & Format
- Landscaping stone – 150 mm – 2000 mm, depending on project requirements
- Feature stones & walling stone – squarish, rectangular, and stackable options
- Natural steps – occasionally available where the stone’s natural form allows
- Complimentary crushed rock alternatives – while crushed Pink Mudstone is not available, we can help work out
Appearance
Pink Mudstone is a locally quarried stone with a natural squarish to rectangular shape and softer edges. Its colour palette includes warm pinky-brown tones, creating a distinctive look that brings warmth and character to both traditional and contemporary landscapes. Its earthy variation ensures no two stones are identical, giving each project a unique visual appeal.
Common Uses
Pink Mudstone is highly versatile and well suited to a variety of landscaping applications:
- Standalone feature stones – eye-catching focal points in gardens, parks, or civic spaces.
- Retaining and dry-stone walls – squarish to rectangular blocks stack securely for natural, structural finishes.
- Garden beds & edging – adds warmth, colour, and texture to planting areas.
- Water features – pinky-brown tones complement flowing water and natural surrounds.
- Fire pit seating & general seating – Pink Mudstones stackablity makes it practical as well as decorative.
Workability
Pink Mudstone is a hard and durable material, best suited to use in its natural form.
- Drilling & coring – achievable with the right equipment, particularly for water features.
- Cutting – less common, but can be worked by experienced landscapers where required.
- Placement – stackable forms make it especially useful for walls and informal seating areas.
Unique Qualities
- Distinctive pinky-brown colouration – sets it apart from other locally quarried stones.
- Versatile application – from walls and water features to fire pit seating.
- Natural steps – some stones naturally form step-like shapes, adding functional value.
- Locally sourced – supporting Victorian quarries and minimising carbon footprint.