The difference between stone setts and stone pavers
Our new patio brick range differs from traditional setts because the edges are machine sawn, as opposed to hand-cut, like the majority of our stone setts. This immediately gives stone pavers a sleeker, more linear feel that enhances modern patios. The pavers are then lightly tumbled. The tumbling process serves three purposes: it minimizes the likelihood of the paving edges chipping, prevents injuries from sharp edges by ensuring they are safe to walk on, and imparts a refined, smooth, tumbled appearance to the paver edge. For a comparison, take a look at two of the options in one of the most popular Indian sandstones: Raj Green sandstone setts and Raj Green stone pavers (pictured above)—both charming, each giving a patio or path a very different feel.
The dimensions are also deliberately very different. Half the width of our granite and sandstone setts, our stone pavers have a slim profile measuring 200x50x40. This long, narrow shape is ideal for crisp patterns with plenty of movement.